Ice Queen (ePub)
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(Sprache: Englisch)
Ernest Ingersoll's 'Ice Queen' presents a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of a harsh Northern winter landscape, encapsulating the trials and tribulations of the Kincaid siblings' daring adventure. The book is wrought with the naturalistic attention...
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Ernest Ingersoll's 'Ice Queen' presents a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of a harsh Northern winter landscape, encapsulating the trials and tribulations of the Kincaid siblings' daring adventure. The book is wrought with the naturalistic attention to detail that is a hallmark of Ingersoll's literary style, ensuring that the environment itself becomes a central character in this compelling drama of survival. With prose that captures the piercing struggle against elemental forces, Ingersoll weaves an intricate tale that contemplates the human condition and spirit amidst adversity, firmly planting it within the American literary tradition of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Ernest Ingersoll was a naturalist and explorer, whose deep understanding of the natural world and the human spirit's resilience is apparent in this gripping tale. His works often reflect a profound engagement with the environment, drawing upon his extensive experiences in the great outdoors. 'Ice Queen' is no exception, as it paints a realistic picture of survival and kinship, likely stimulated by the author's own forays into the wild and his astute observations of the interplay between humans and their surroundings.
'Ice Queen' is recommended for readers who seek a story that challenges the spirit and highlights the triumph of collective courage over daunting odds. Ingersoll's book will not only captivate those interested in survival narratives but also engage those drawn to historical fiction and lovers of period literature evocative of the human relationship with nature. The journey of the Kincaid siblings is a testament to endurance and familial bonds, making it a compelling read for anyone who appreciates a tale well-rooted in naturalism and the exploratory zeal emblematic of an era.
Ernest Ingersoll was a naturalist and explorer, whose deep understanding of the natural world and the human spirit's resilience is apparent in this gripping tale. His works often reflect a profound engagement with the environment, drawing upon his extensive experiences in the great outdoors. 'Ice Queen' is no exception, as it paints a realistic picture of survival and kinship, likely stimulated by the author's own forays into the wild and his astute observations of the interplay between humans and their surroundings.
'Ice Queen' is recommended for readers who seek a story that challenges the spirit and highlights the triumph of collective courage over daunting odds. Ingersoll's book will not only captivate those interested in survival narratives but also engage those drawn to historical fiction and lovers of period literature evocative of the human relationship with nature. The journey of the Kincaid siblings is a testament to endurance and familial bonds, making it a compelling read for anyone who appreciates a tale well-rooted in naturalism and the exploratory zeal emblematic of an era.
Autoren-Porträt von Ernest Ingersoll
Ernest Ingersoll (1852-1946) was an American naturalist, writer, and explorer with a marked influence on public appreciation of the natural world. A prolific author, Ingersoll's body of work encompassed a diverse range of subjects, including the natural sciences, travel, and history. His literary style combined scientific accuracy with vivid narrative, aiming to educate as well as to entertain his readers. Although 'Ice Queen' is not among his most recognized titles, it demonstrates his versatile storytelling ability and his capacity to weave compelling tales. Ingersoll is better known for books like 'Wild Neighbors: Out-door Studies in the United States' and 'Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore', which showcase his passion for ornithology and his skill in relating natural history to a broad audience. His writing contributed to the late 19th and early 20th-century movement that encouraged the conservation of the American wilderness. Ingersoll's commitment to detail and his evocative prose have ensured that his works remain a valuable resource for those interested in nature and Americana. His legacy endures in the form of rich, educational narratives that continue to inspire curiosity about the natural world.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ernest Ingersoll
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 1 Jahr
- 2022, 150 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547395249
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.11.2022
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