Fantasy & SciFi
In "The Secret of the Earth," Charles Willing Beale delves into the intricate relationships between human beings and the natural world, exploring themes of ecological interconnectedness. Written in a poignant and lyrical style, the book navigates through a blend of philosophical insights and scientific inquiry, beckoning readers to reconsider their place within the larger tapestry of life. Set against the backdrop of burgeoning environmental awareness in the late 19th century, Beale's work resonates with contemporary ecological issues, making it a prescient examination of humanity's impact on Earth. Charles Willing Beale, an accomplished botanist and naturalist, possessed a profound reverence for nature, which deeply informed his writing. His extensive travels and studies in botany equipped him with a wealth of knowledge that permeates his prose. Beale's passion for promoting environmental consciousness and advocating for sustainable practices stems from his belief in the inherent worth of the natural world, positioning him as a significant intellectual figure during a pivotal time in environmental thought. This compelling narrative invites readers to engage with its profound explorations, making it a crucial addition to the library of anyone interested in environmental philosophy, literature, or the eternal bond between humankind and the earth.
© 2020 Good Press (E-bok): 4064066097622
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E-bok: 16. mars 2020
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