Green Mansions
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Erscheinungsdatum
16.07.2023
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Englisch
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9788028303662
W. H. Hudson's 'Green Mansions' is a poignant work that intertwines romance and ecocritical themes, set against the lush backdrop of the South American jungle. The narrative follows the story of Abel Guevara, a disillusioned traveler who encounters the mysterious Rima, a woman of extraordinary beauty and ethereal connection to nature. Hudson's lyrical prose vividly captures the vibrant flora and fauna of the region while exploring themes of love, loss, and the inherent tension between civilization and nature. The novel's impressionistic style reflects the Romantic literary context of its time, drawing readers into a realm where nature is as much a character as the human protagonists. W. H. Hudson, an English writer and naturalist, drew inspiration from his extensive travels in South America and his deep passion for nature. Born into a humble family in Buenos Aires, Hudson's early interactions with the rich biodiversity of the region fueled his lifelong advocacy for conservation and ecological awareness. These experiences profoundly influenced his writing, as he sought to illuminate the beauty and fragility of the natural world through his characters and their journeys. 'Green Mansions' is a masterpiece that invites readers to reflect on their own relationship with nature and the intrinsic value of wilderness. It resonates with anyone who finds beauty in both the wild and the wonders of love, making it a must-read for those who appreciate lyrical storytelling and profound thematic exploration.
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