Notes on Insects (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

Notes on Insects (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)

by H

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267Kwords35chapters
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Ch. 35Fireflies
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"Insects" is one of the most important and best-known works of Jean-Henri Fabre. It not only demonstrates his talents in scientific observation and research and literary talent, but also conveys his humanistic spirit and incomparable love for life to readers. "Insect Diary" combines science and literature, with both scientific rationality and literary sensibility. The book reveals witty words from time to time, puts forward in-depth thinking on the value of life, and attempts to incorporate deeper meanings into science. The language of the work is simple, fresh, lively, and the tone is relaxed and humorous, full of fun and poetry. The author's precise descriptions of the sounds, colors, shapes, and smells of animals and plants in nature allow readers to immerse themselves in the charming pastoral scenery of Provence in southern France in the 19th century.

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