Faith in a Seed contains the hitherto unpublished work The Dispersion
of Seeds, one of Henry D. Thoreau's last important research and
writing projects, and now his first new book to appear in 125 years.
With the remarkable clarity and grace that characterize all of his
writings, Thoreau describes the ecological succession of plant species
through seed dispersal. The Dispersion of Seeds, which draws on
Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, refutes the then widely
accepted theory that some plants spring spontaneously to life,
independent of roots, cuttings, or seeds. As Thoreau wrote: "Though I
do not believe a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have
great faith in a seed. Convince me that you have a seed there, and I
am prepared to expect wonders." Henry D. Thoreau's Faith in a Seed,
was first published in hardcover in 1993 by Island Press under the
Shearwater Books imprint, which unifies scientific views of nature
with humanistic ones. This important work, the first publication of
Thoreau's last manuscript, is now available in paperback. Faith in a
Seed contains Thoreau's last important research and writing project,
The Dispersion of Seeds, along with other natural history writings
from late in his life. Edited by Bradley P. Dean, professor of English
at East Carolina University and editor of the Thoreau Society
Bulletin, these writings demonstrate how a major American author at
the height of his career succeeded in making science and literature
mutually enriching.
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The Dispersion Of Seeds And Other Late Natural History Writings
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ISBN
9781597262873
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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