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Johnny Bear and Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted is a captivating collection of short stories by Ernest Thompson Seton, a pioneering figure in the world of wildlife literature and conservation. Published in the early 20th century, this anthology showcases Seton's remarkable ability to blend scientific accuracy with engrossing narrative storytelling, bringing the natural world to vivid life. The collection features a variety of tales, each centered around different animals, offering insights into their lives, challenges, and interactions with both their natural environment and human beings. The title story, "Johnny Bear," is about a small but cunning grizzly bear in Yellowstone, known for his antics and clever methods of finding food, often at the expense of humans and other animals. Johnny Bear's character is a testament to Seton's skill in creating animal personalities that are both believable and engaging. Other stories in the collection continue this theme, portraying animals in a way that emphasizes their individuality, intelligence, and the complex emotions they experience. Seton's narratives are not just simple tales; they serve as parables that reflect on human behavior and our relationship with the natural world. Ernest Thompson Seton's work is notable for its early advocacy of wildlife conservation, predating and influencing the modern environmental movement. His stories are imbued with a deep respect for nature and a plea for empathy towards all living creatures. "Johnny Bear and Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted" is not only a piece of literary art but also a historical document that highlights the changing attitudes towards wildlife conservation at the turn of the 20th century. Through engaging storytelling and rich detail, Seton's collection is a treasure for both young readers and adults, offering timeless lessons on empathy, respect, and the intrinsic value of the natural world.

Date de publication
6 février 2024
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Anglais
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9798350099034
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9798350099034
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