The Bird
Autor: | Jules Michelet |
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EAN: | 4057664576910 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Literary Celebration of Bird Life and Nature's Beauty |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century naturalism Biolog Bird conservation themes Descriptive prose nature Ecological significance birds Lyricism in nature Nature appreciation writing Ornithological observations Romantic era literature Scientific exploration wildlife |
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In 'The Bird,' Jules Michelet embarks on a lyrical exploration of avian life, capturing the essence of birds as symbols of freedom and inspiration. The book stands out for its richly poetic prose, blending scientific observation with philosophical reflection. Michelet's vivid descriptions and deep emotional resonance invite readers to contemplate the place of birds in the natural world and their intricate connections to human experience. Written during the Romantic period, this work reflects broader themes of nature's beauty and humanity'Äôs relationship with it, positioning birds as both subjects of study and objects of reverence. Jules Michelet, a notable French historian and naturalist, possessed a profound passion for nature that deeply influenced his writing. His revolutionary ideas about the interconnectedness of history and nature were shaped by his background in the sciences and his commitment to Romantic ideals. Michelet's dedication to uncovering the truth about nature springs from his belief that understanding it was essential to understanding humanity itself, a perspective prominently featured in 'The Bird.' This evocative work is highly recommended for readers seeking to enrich their understanding of the natural world through a literary lens. Michelet'Äôs unique synthesis of science and art elevates the discourse on nature, making this book a must-read for both nature enthusiasts and lovers of literature.