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William J.Long

Wilderness Ways

In “Wilderness Ways,” William J. Long delves into the intricacies of nature and the human experience, blending richly descriptive prose with keen observations of wildlife and the wilderness. This work epitomizes the early 20th-century American nature writing movement, characterized by its reverence for the natural world and a profound exploration of man's relationship with it. Long's narrative weaves personal anecdotes with detailed illustrations of flora and fauna, inviting readers to reflect on their own interactions with the environment in an era when industrialization began to encroach upon the natural landscape. William J. Long was a fervent naturalist and a dedicated advocate for wilderness preservation, growing up in a time when the beauty of the American landscape was both celebrated and threatened. His experiences in the woods of New England and his profound spiritual connection to nature not only shaped his worldview but also resonate throughout his writings. Long's commitment to the arts of observation and writing was solidified by his early influences, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Burroughs, who instilled in him a deep appreciation for the subtleties of nature. “Wilderness Ways” is a captivating exploration for anyone who cherishes the beauty of the outdoors and seeks to cultivate a deeper understanding of the natural world. Long'Äôs eloquence and passion for wilderness make this book essential for nature enthusiasts, aspiring naturalists, and those yearning for a meaningful connection with the environment.
140 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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