About This Book
The volume collects personal reminiscences, biographical sketches, and literary appreciation of John Burroughs, tracing his ancestry, childhood, early writings, and self-reflection alongside portraits of his habits and tastes. It evokes his woodland retreat with scenes of simple living, hearthside conversation, and outdoor excursions, and recalls friendships with Emerson, Whitman, and contemporaries. Critical essays assess his lucid, unornamented prose and enduring interest in natural history, while camping accounts and anecdotes offer intimate glimpses that balance the public writer's reputation with private moments of contemplation.
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