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Hamilton Wright Mabie

Under the Trees and Elsewhere

In “Under the Trees and Elsewhere,” Hamilton Wright Mabie invites readers to explore the delicate interplay between nature and human experience through a series of evocative essays. Written in a lyrical prose style, Mabie's work merges romanticism with a keen observational eye, reflecting the transcendentalist movement and the burgeoning appreciation for nature in the late 19th century. Each essay serves as a meditation on the beauty and wisdom inherent in the natural world, as Mabie eloquently captures the seasons, landscapes, and the underlying philosophies of life. His reflections resonate with themes of solitude, contemplation, and the interconnectedness of all living beings, creating a rich tapestry that encourages readers to pause and reflect amidst the chaos of modernity. Hamilton Wright Mabie was a prominent American essayist, editor, and critic whose literary influence spanned much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His deep appreciation for nature and literature, combined with his role as an advocate for the arts, helped shape his commitment to exploring the moral and aesthetic values associated with the natural world. Mabie's background in philosophy and literature infused his essays with depth and insight, making them a harmonious blend of intellect and beauty. “Under the Trees and Elsewhere” is an essential read for those seeking solace in the wisdom of nature and a respite from the fast-paced world. Mabie's masterful insights and evocative imagery invite readers to reconnect with their surroundings, making this collection a timeless exploration of the profound relationship between humanity and the environment.
168 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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