John Burroughs | |||||
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Persona informo | |||||
Naskiĝo | 3-an de aprilo 1837 en Kantono Delavaro | ||||
Morto | 29-an de marto 1921 (83-jaraĝa) en Kalifornio | ||||
Religio | ateismo vd | ||||
Lingvoj | angla vd | ||||
Ŝtataneco | Usono vd | ||||
Subskribo | |||||
Familio | |||||
Amkunulo | Clara Barrus vd | ||||
Profesio | |||||
Okupo | eseisto • verkisto • natursciencisto vd | ||||
Verkado | |||||
Verkoj | My Own shall come to me vd | ||||
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vd | Fonto: Vikidatumoj | ||||
John BURROUGHS (3a de aprilo, 1837 – 29a de marto, 1921) estis usona naturalisto kaj prinatura eseisto, aktiva en la konservisma movado de Usono.[1] La unua el lia esearo estas Wake-Robin en 1871.
Laŭ vortoj de lia biografo Edward Renehan, la speciala identeco de Burroughs estis malpli tiu de scienca naturalisto ol tiu de "literatura naturalisto kun kapablo por registri siajn proprajn unikajn perceptojn de la natura mondo." La rezulto estis verkaro kies resonado kun la tono de lia kultura momento klarigas kaj ĝian popularecon tiame, kaj ĝian relativan malhelon ekde tiam.[2]
Verkoj
- Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person (1867)
- Wake Robin (1871)
- Winter Sunshine (1875)
- Birds and Poets (1877)
- Locusts and Wild Honey (1879)
- Pepacton (1881)
- Fresh Fields (1884)
- Signs and Seasons (1886)
- Birds and bees and other studies in nature (1896)
- Indoor Studies (1889)
- Riverby (1894)
- Whitman: A Study (1896)
- The Light of Day (1900)
- Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers (1900)
- Songs of Nature (Editor) (1901)
- John James Audubon (1902)
- Literary Values and other Papers (1902)
- Far and Near (1904)
- Ways of Nature (1905)
- Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt (1906)
- Bird and Bough (1906)
- Afoot and Afloat (1907)
- Leaf and Tendril (1908)
- Time and Change (1912)
- The Summit of the Years (1913)
- The Breath of Life (1915)
- Under the Apple Trees (1916)
- Field and Study (1919)
- Accepting the Universe (1920)
- Under the Maples (1921)
- The Last Harvest (1922)
- My Boyhood, with a Conclusion by His Son Julian Burroughs (1922)
Notoj
- ↑ "John Burroughs Dies On A Train. Famous Naturalist's Last Words Were: "How Far Are We From Home?" Was Returning From West. Body Taken to His Rural Retreat. Henry Ford and Others Pay High Tribute to Him" (PDF). New York Times. 30an de marto, 1921. Alirita la 2an de septembro, 2019. "John Burroughs, the world-renowned naturalist, died suddenly at 2 o'clock this morning on a New York Central passenger train near Kingsville, Ohio. His body lies tonight in his home by the banks of the Hudson River a few miles north of this city."
- ↑ Renehan, Edward (1998), John Burroughs: An American Naturalist, Black Dome Press, ISBN 978-1883789169
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