Produktbeschreibung
Izaak Walton's "The Complete Angler," first published in 1653, weaves a rich tapestry of prose and verse, exploring the art and philosophy of fishing. Structured as a dialogue between the characters Piscator and Venator, the text transcends mere instruction, delving deeply into spiritual reflections on nature, friendship, and the pursuit of leisure. Walton's lyrical style is imbued with a pastoral sensibility, reflecting the emerging Enlightenment's fascination with nature and rural life, while simultaneously serving as a manual for both novice and experienced anglers alike. Through its vivid descriptions and contemplative passages, the work captures the essence of 17th-century English culture and the sublime joy of communion with the natural world. Izaak Walton (1593-1683) was a renowned angler, writer, and biographer whose life experiences likely influenced his writing. Growing up in a time of great change in England, Walton's appreciation for serenity in nature and the camaraderie of fishing provided an antidote to the tumultuous socio-political landscape of his time. As a close observer of life and dedicated naturalist, he encapsulated the subtleties of his passions in this seminal work. "The Complete Angler" is highly recommended for readers seeking to explore the intersection of nature, literature, and philosophy. Beyond its instructional value, Walton's narrative invites readers to contemplate their relationship with the environment, making it not only a cornerstone of angling literature but also a timeless reflection on the human experience.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027295807 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9580-7 |