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The Compleat Angler - Reflections on Nature Fishing and Life's Simple Joys in 17th Century England - cover

The Compleat Angler - Reflections on Nature Fishing and Life's Simple Joys in 17th Century England

Izaak Walton

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Compleat Angler,' first published in 1653, Izaak Walton crafts a rich tapestry of prose and verse that intertwines the art of fishing with philosophical musings on nature, friendship, and the passing of time. Written in an exuberant and conversational tone, the book serves as both a practical guide to angling and a reflective meditation on the joys it brings. Walton's keen observations on the natural world are complemented by charming anecdotes and lyrical descriptions of the English countryside, reflecting the early modernist preoccupation with nature and leisure in a rapidly industrializing society. This work, often regarded as one of the earliest nature writings, captures the serene interplay between humankind and the environment. Izaak Walton was born in 1593 in Stafford, England, and his diverse experiences as a merchant, a socialite, and a devoted angler inform the warmth and wisdom of his writings. Influenced by the pastoral ideals of the Renaissance and the emerging pastoral tradition in literature, Walton sought solace in the tranquil art of fishing amidst the chaos of his era. His deep appreciation for the harmony of nature and human connections enables him to convey angling not merely as a sport but as a means of profound reflection and spiritual ecstasy. 'The Compleat Angler' is highly recommended for readers interested in nature writing, the philosophy of leisure, and the enduring human connection to the environment. Its masterful blend of instruction, narrative, and philosophy invites both avid anglers and casual readers alike to partake in this timeless journey, ultimately revealing the therapeutic pleasures to be found in contemplation and the simple act of fishing.
Available since: 11/16/2023.
Print length: 151 pages.

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