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Angling Sketches

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547409854
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 81 S., 0.33 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Andrew Lang's 'Angling Sketches' weaves the contemplative pastime of fly fishing into a tapestry of serene, evocative narratives. The book is not merely a recount of the author's personal fishing exploits; it is a layered exploration of the sport's rhythm and spirit. Lang's prose, both lyrical and self-effacing, captures the essence of angling - an exercise not of triumphant conquest, but of quiet reflection. His vivid descriptions and candid admissions of being a 'duffer' provide a genuine account, devoid of the hyperbolic heroics often found in sport tales, thereby presenting an authentic literary context that both seasoned anglers and novices can relate to.Andrew Lang, a multifaceted scholar and prolific writer, was renowned for his work in folklore, mythology, and literature. His connection to the natural world is palpably reflected in 'Angling Sketches,' suggesting that his own interactions with the serene landscape of rivers and streams might have offered a wellspring of artistic inspiration. Lang's background in anthropology and history may also have informed his understanding of fishing as a timeless bridge between humankind and nature, a theme that subtly echoes throughout his sketches.'Angling Sketches' will delight readers who seek refuge in the contemplative harmony of nature and those who appreciate the delicate interplay between humanity and the environment. Lang invites us into his world with a gentle humility, reminding us that the true virtues of fly fishing lie in the patience and peace it instills. Scholars of literature and enthusiasts of the outdoors alike will find Lang's work a soulful read that resonates with the quiet thrills and introspective moments found at the water's edge.

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Andrew Lang (18441912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known for his collecting of fairy tales and his work in folkloristics. Born on March 31, 1844, in Selkirk, Lang eventually attended St. Andrews University before taking a first-class degree at Balliol College, Oxford. A prolific author, Lang wrote on a wide range of subjects, and his versatility is seen in the breadth of his work, from groundbreaking anthropological texts like 'Myth, Ritual and Religion' (1887) to his popular 'Fairy Books' series, which played a key role in popularizing folk tales with Victorian readers.n Lang's contribution to literature also extended to his critical essays on literature and his interest in history and narrative storytelling is vividly expressed in historical texts like 'A Short History of Scotland' (1911). As an avid sportsman, Lang's love for angling was immortalized in his lesser-known book 'Angling Sketches' (1891), wherein he intertwined personal reflections and narratives related to the pastime of fishing. His literary style was characterized by a fluid blending of the whimsical and scholarly, often invigorated by his broad-ranging intellectual curiosity. Lang's influence extended beyond his writing; he was instrumental in developing new methodologies in folklore studies and his work laid the groundwork for the intersection of literature and anthropology for generations to come.

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