In the Wilderness (eBook)

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2022
85 Seiten
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859-654731588-9 (EAN)

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In the Wilderness - Charles Dudley Warner
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Charles Dudley Warner's 'In the Wilderness' is a tapestry of narratives that vividly capture the essence of the Adirondack wilderness in the late 19th century. Warner's collection of anecdotes carries readers through the thrills of hunting and the pangs of survival faced by early settlers, showcasing a region that is both daunting and alluring. His prose, interwoven with humor and a subtle social commentary, provides a unique lens on the historical moment, engaging readers through a mixture of personal reflection and broader cultural observations. The literary style and context of Warner's work illuminate an era keen on exploration and nature's grandeur, yet reflective on the human condition within the wild. Warner, a notable figure in American literature, brings a rich depth to 'In the Wilderness.' His intimate relationship with nature and seasoned perspective as a man of letters—having co-authored 'The Gilded Age' with Mark Twain—injects authenticity into his storytelling. The experiences chronicled are drawn from Warner's own encounters, reinforced by his philosophical musings and keen eye for the paradoxes in American societal norms. Warner's past works as an essayist and traveler undoubtedly enriched the creation of this ode to the natural world and its complex interplay with human endeavor. 'In the Wilderness' is a recommended journey for readers seeking to delve into the heart of America's nascent relationship with its untamed landscapes. Warner's engaging narrative style and his ability to conjure the spirit of an untamed America make this collection of stories an insightful read for those interested in environmental literature, historical perspectives, and the broader dialogue between humanity and nature.

Charles Dudley Warner (1829–1900) was a distinguished American essayist, novelist, and editor, who co-authored 'The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today' with Mark Twain. Warner was born in Plainfield, Massachusetts, but spent most of his youth in Cazenovia, New York. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1851 and later pursued law in Philadelphia. Abandoning law for literature, Warner's literary career was notably marked by a keen observation of culture and nature. His book 'In the Wilderness', akin to his other works, reflected his distinctively charming and genteel writing style – often serenely satirical and critically reflective. Warner's body of work celebrated the American landscape and society, explored in titles such as 'My Summer in a Garden' and 'Saunterings.' He also held significant editorial roles, including at Hartford's 'The Courant.' His essays were compiled in 'Library of the World's Best Literature,' which is an indication of his prominence in America's literary scene. In his writings, Warner sought to dissect the complexities of the human experience with humor and sincerity, making him a bridge between transcendentalism and realism. His legacy endures through his insightful contribution to American literature and his role in shaping the essay as a prominent literary form.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century travelogues • Adventure and Exploration • American Literature • American travel writing • Authors • Biography • Charles Dudley Warner • classic travel literature • Cultural exploration narratives • Description and travel • historical travel accounts • homes and haunts • literary non-fiction • Natural History • nature and wilderness • New York • N.Y. • outdoor travel adventures • wilderness areas
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