The Harvester

ebook: The Harvester

Sprache - Englisch

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Gene Stratton-Porter's novel, 'The Harvester,' is a captivating story that revolves around the life of David Langston, a nature-loving and solitary man who lives in the woods while studying and preserving plant and insect life. The book is written in a poetic and descriptive style, filled with vivid imagery that immerses the reader into the natural world that Langston cherishes. Set in the early 20th century, the novel reflects the author's passion for conservation and environmentalism, shedding light on the importance of protecting nature. 'The Harvester' is a beautifully crafted work that combines elements of romance, nature writing, and social commentary. Gene Stratton-Porter's detailed descriptions and strong character development make this book a compelling read for those interested in nature, romance, and ethical living. It is a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today.


About the Author

Gene Stratton-Porter (1863–1924), an American author, nature photographer, and naturalist, is most widely revered for her contribution to early 20th-century literature. Born Geneva Grace Stratton in Wabash County, Indiana, she later adopted 'Gene Stratton-Porter' as her professional name. Her works often beautifully intertwined her deep love for nature with her narrative storytelling, and she became one of the first women to form a movie studio to adapt her novels for the screen. 'The Harvester' (1911), one of her most celebrated works, is a testament to her literary style, skillfully marrying elements of romance with detailed descriptions of the natural world, providing an immersive experience for the reader. This novel exemplifies her characteristic blend of meticulous nature observations with melodrama, a key reason why her writing resonated with a wide readership. Stratton-Porter's authorship includes other notable titles such as 'A Girl of the Limberlost' (1909) and 'Freckles' (1904), all underlining her commitment to conservation and her advocacy for environmental consciousness. Despite being critiqued for the sentimentalism prevalent in her literary works, Stratton-Porter's writing success is undiminished, and her legacy endures in the realms of environmentalism, literature, and the early American film industry.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 342 Pages

Filesize: 809.4 KB

ISBN: 8596547318187

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