"Under the Trees and Elsewhere" by Hamilton Wright Mabie is a collection of thoughtful essays about nature, where human feelings and philosophical ideas are linked to the changing seasons and quiet scenes of the outdoors. The book highlights a strong emotional bond between people and nature, praising the peaceful times of understanding that come from being alone. It starts with the author escaping the chaos of everyday life into the peace of nature, noting how the boring routine of his study pushed him to find comfort outside; watching spring come to life, with apple trees blooming and the land softly changing, he shares a respect for the small parts of nature that are often missed during the busy summer. The initial chapter introduces a set of reflecting essays that encourage readers to discover beauty and importance in the calm and usually unseen moments of the natural world.
Under the Trees and Elsewhere
By Hamilton Wright Mabie
Find beauty and meaning in the quiet moments of nature, as one writer escapes the chaos of life to find peace and reflection in the changing seasons.
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About the AuthorHamilton Wright Mabie, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D. was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer.
Hamilton Wright Mabie, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D. was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer.
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