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John Burroughs

Fresh Fields

In “Fresh Fields,” John Burroughs embarks on a journey through the American landscape, employing a rich, lyrical style that merges nature writing with profound philosophical insight. Written during the late 19th century, Burroughs' work reflects the burgeoning American conservation movement, intertwining observations of flora and fauna with meditations on the human experience and its connection to the natural world. The narrative invites readers to engage with the land's beauty while contemplating deeper existential questions, making it a significant contribution to American literature and environmental thought. John Burroughs, a pivotal figure in nature writing, was significantly influenced by the romantic ideals of Transcendentalism and the works of contemporaries like Henry David Thoreau. His lifelong passion for nature, nurtured by his rural upbringing in New York, fueled his commitment to exploring the intricacies of the natural world. Burroughs'Äô writings not only reflect his personal reverence for nature but also advocate for the preservation and appreciation of the environment during a time of rapid industrialization. “Fresh Fields” is a must-read for nature enthusiasts and literary scholars alike. Its elegant prose and thoughtful reflections invite readers to cultivate a deeper understanding of our relationship with nature, making it not only a delightful literary experience but also a call to mindful living in a world often too consumed by progress.
263 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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