
Birds in Eighteenth-Century Literature: Reason, Emotion, and Ornithology, 1700–1840
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전자책
언어
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출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
3030327922
ISBN-13
9783030327927
설명
In this engaging exploration, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between birds and literature during a transformative period from 1700 to 1840. Their thoughtful analysis reveals how these feathered creatures symbolized a blend of reason and emotion, reflecting the evolving human experience and attitudes toward nature.
Through a rich tapestry of literary references, the authors highlight the significance of ornithology in shaping cultural identity and understanding the natural world. Each chapter invites readers to witness the enchanting portrayal of birds, weaving together themes of beauty, freedom, and the human condition.
Carey, Greenfield, and Milne breathe life into historical texts, making connections that resonate with contemporary concerns about environmentalism and humanity’s bond with nature. This book acts as a bridge from the past to present, reminding readers that the songs of birds continue to inspire creative thought and reflection today.
Through a rich tapestry of literary references, the authors highlight the significance of ornithology in shaping cultural identity and understanding the natural world. Each chapter invites readers to witness the enchanting portrayal of birds, weaving together themes of beauty, freedom, and the human condition.
Carey, Greenfield, and Milne breathe life into historical texts, making connections that resonate with contemporary concerns about environmentalism and humanity’s bond with nature. This book acts as a bridge from the past to present, reminding readers that the songs of birds continue to inspire creative thought and reflection today.