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The Prairie-Bird

Journey through the Wild American Frontier
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In «The Prairie-Bird,» Charles Augustus Sir Murray crafts an evocative narrative that seamlessly intertwines the natural world with profound human emotion, illuminating the delicate balance between civilization and the wilderness. Embracing a style marked by lyrical prose and detailed observations, Murray explores the lives of birds as symbols of freedom and resilience amidst the backdrop of the American prairie. The book sits within the broader context of 19th-century Romanticism, reflecting the era's fascination with nature and the emerging conservation ethos, as Murray's vivid imagery transports readers to the expansive grasslands teeming with life. Murray, an accomplished ornithologist and writer, was deeply influenced by his childhood experiences in the rural landscapes of his native Scotland. His passion for avian life and the intricacies of the ecosystems they inhabit is palpable throughout the text. The interplay between his scientific knowledge and artistic sensibility provides a unique lens through which he addresses themes of loss, migration, and the beauty of the natural world, forging a lasting connection between humanity and nature. Recommended for both nature enthusiasts and literary scholars, «The Prairie-Bird» is not just a study of birds but a poignant meditation on the interconnectedness of all living things. Murray'Äôs rich prose and insightful observations will captivate readers and inspire a deeper appreciation for the fragile ecosystems that surround us.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
05 november 2024
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830 lk
ISBN:
8596547607656
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