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Linnie Marsh Wolfe was an American author and biographer, best known for her insightful works on the life of naturalist John Muir. She dedicated a significant part of her career to researching and writing about Muir’s contributions to conservation and his deep connection with nature. Wolfe's most notable work, "Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir," not only chronicles Muir's life but also explores his profound impact on the environmental movement. Through her writing, Wolfe sought to bring Muir's legacy to a wider audience, highlighting his advocacy for the preservation of the American wilderness.

In addition to her biographical works, Wolfe was a passionate advocate for nature and the preservation of natural landscapes. Her writing reflects her belief in the importance of environmental stewardship, a theme that resonates strongly in contemporary discussions about conservation. Wolfe's contributions have been recognized for their depth and clarity, making her a significant figure in American literature, particularly in the field of biographical writing about environmentalists.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita February 11, 1880
Luogo di nascita Benton, Kentucky, USA
Data di morte January 19, 1950
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