Beschreibung
Details
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
12.09.2001
Verlag
Temple University PressMaße (L/B/H)
20,8/15,7/2,3 cm
Gewicht
485 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-56639-918-0
Bringing together some of the most celebrated wild animal stories, Ralph H. Lutts places them firmly in the context of heated controversies about animal intelligence and purposeful behavior. Widely regarded as entertaining and educational, the early stories -- by Charles G. D. Roberts, Ernest Thompson Seton, John Muir, Jack London, and others -- had an avid readership among adults and children. But some naturalists and at least one hunter -- Theodore Roosevelt -- discredited these writers as "nature fakers, " accusing them of falsely portraying animal behavior.
The stories and commentaries collected here span the twentieth century. As present-day animal behaviorists, psychologists, and the public attempt to sort out the meaning of what animals do and our obligations to them, commercial books, films, and television documentaries have become the main source of public information about nature and wild creatures. In this account of our radically changed views of animals, Ralph Lutts maps some of the prominent features of our cultural landscape.
Tales include:
-- The Springfield Fox by Ernest Thompson Seton
-- The Sounding of the Call by Jack London
-- Stickeen by John Muir
-- Journey to the Sea by Rachel Carson
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