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Naturalist and John
His fortunes began to improve when John Van Voorst, the leading publisher of naturalist writing, agreed, on the recommendation of Thomas Bell, to publish his Canadian Naturalist ( 1840 ).
Naturalist and paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews visited the island in 1913 aboard the schooner Adventuress in her maiden voyage with John Borden and crew.
The fin-de-siècle world in which this Pierrot resided was clearly at odds with the reigning American Realist and Naturalist aesthetic ( though such figures as Ambrose Bierce and John LaFarge were mounting serious challenges to it ).
Naturalist and author John Muir said of Mount Shasta:
* Country Rambles in England ; or, Journal of a Naturalist, authored by John Leonard Knapp, Notes and Additions by Susan Fenimore Cooper ( 1853 )
Naturalist John Muir considered sugar pine to be the " king of the conifers ".
Naturalist John James Audubon reported that by 1851 a few eastern elk ( Cervus canadensis canadiensis ) could still be found in the Alleghany Mountains but that by then they were virtually gone from the remainder of their range.
Naturalist John Muir wrote of San Jacinto Peak, " The view from San Jacinto is the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth!
* John Muir, Naturalist
* John Burroughs: An American Naturalist by Edward J. Renehan Jr. ( Chelsea, VT: Chelsea Green, 1992 ; paperback-Hensonville, NY: Black Dome Press, 1998 )
* Afterword to John Burroughs: An American Naturalist by Edward J. Renehan Jr.
Naturalist John Muir and others became increasingly alarmed about the excessive exploitation of the area.
George Finlayson, Esq., Surgeon and Naturalist to the Mission of John Crawfurd, Esq., to Siam and Hue, the Capital of Cochinchina.
Naturalist John James Audubon reportedly mentioned that by 1851 a few elk could still be found in the Allegheny Mountains but that they were virtually gone from the remainder of their range.
He wrote two well-known books for the New Naturalist library, Wild Flowers ( 1954, co-written with John Gilmour ) and Mountain Flowers ( 1956, with John Raven ).
Naturalist John Burroughs had anticipated it when he explored the upper headwaters with a friend early in the century, writing in his essay " A Bed of Boughs " of the purity of the stream's waters and its benefits for both man and fish:
* George Lodge-Artist Naturalist John Savory ( Ed.

Naturalist and who
For a writer who so strongly asserted the claim of Naturalist literature to be an experimental analysis of human psychology, Zola has seemed to many critics like György Lukács, to be strangely deficient in the power of creating lifelike and memorable characters.
Members of the Shazensō Sha included the noted Naturalist tanka poets Wakayama Bokusui and Maeda Yūgure ( who had been tutored by Onoe Saishū ).
Wakayama was a Naturalist tanka poet who was active at the beginning of the 20th century, during the tanka revival started by Yosano Tekkan.
A similar view was expressed by Vianu's predecessor, Silvian Iosifescu, who also stressed that Caragiale always avoided applying the Naturalist technique to its fullest, while George Călinescu himself believed that the characters ' motivations in O făclie de Paşte are actually physiological and ethnological.
Science author Orville Prescott praised him as a scientist who “ can write with poetic sensibility and with a fine sense of wonder and of reverence before the mysteries of life and nature .“ Naturalist author Mary Ellen Pitts saw his combination of literary and nature writings as his " quest, not simply for bringing together science and literature ... but a continuation of what the 18th and 19th century British naturalists and Thoreau had done.
It scarcely admitted-in theory at least-any exceptions to the rule ; thus it limited itself to depicting common existence, and struggled, under the pretext of being true to life, to create characters who would be as close as possible to the average run of mankind. Huysmans decided to keep certain features of the Naturalist style, such as its use of minutely documented realistic detail, but apply them instead to a portrait of an exceptional individual: the protagonist Jean Des Esseintes.
In his book, Naturalist in Cuba, Barbour writes, " I suspect that I am the only living American naturalist who has visited all parts of the island again and again, for I am not only a Cuban by adoption, but a devoted friend of the land and its people.
Holt, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 43, pp. 158 – 166 ; 1991, who in turn states that the image was reproduced from the obituary of Farran, G. P .: Ernest W. L. Holt, Irish Naturalist 31, pp. 97 – 99 ; 1922.

Naturalist and before
* Naturalist George Montagu ( 1753 – 1815 ), after whom the bird Montagu's Harrier was named, lived before his death at Knowle House, Kingsbridge, having been born in Wiltshire.

Naturalist and was
This talk was printed in the American Naturalist.
Originally, the definition for relatedness ( r ) in Hamilton's rule was explicitly given as Sewall Wright's coefficient of relationship: the probability that at a random locus, the alleles there will be identical by descent ( Hamilton 1963, American Naturalist, p. 355 ).
Naturalist Sir Joseph Banks ( 1743 – 1820 ) was laid to rest at St Leonard's Church.
It was during this period that some Trusts changed their names from Naturalist Societies to Trusts for Nature Conservation, and then to Wildlife Trusts.
Chester, on Kent Island was the birthplace of Charles Wilson Peale, Famous American Artist, Naturalist and Revolutionary.
The American Naturalist is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1867.
Although newspapers at the time reported Blair's accusations uncritically, with headlines such as " Naturalist was cruel ", modern biographers consider it more likely that Blair resorted to hyperbole in order to make a case for divorce.
Brown was less widely read at the end of the 19th century, when prevailing Realist and Naturalist literary styles obscured most fiction of Brown's era.
After his death, he was at first forgotten, but his work was rediscovered by the Naturalist and Expressionist dramatists.
" As Julia was the major financier behind The Master Naturalist, she wanted to keep her father's name in good standing and refused to comment on any misdeeds her father may have committed.
Amongst Ford's many publications, perhaps the most popularly successful was the first book in the New Naturalist series, Butterflies.
As a result, many of the same movements prevalent in France during this period also had their equivalents in the Ottoman Empire: in the developing Ottoman prose tradition, for instance, the influence of Romanticism can be seen during the Tanzimat period, and that of the Realist and Naturalist movements in subsequent periods ; in the poetic tradition, on the other hand, it was the influence of the Symbolist and Parnassian movements that became paramount.
He described a number of birds for the first time, many in the Victorian Naturalist, the magazine of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria of which he was a founding member.
Gomes Coelho ( Julio Dinis ), a romantic idealist and subjective writer, is known best by As Pupillas do Snr Reitor, but the great creative artist was José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, founder of the Naturalist School, and author of Primo Basilio, Correspondencia de Fradique Mendes, A Cidade e as Serras.
Although Bitter arose out of the Classical / Naturalist styles he was increasingly turning towards a more modern approach to sculpture.
Her New Naturalist book on parasitism ( Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos ) was a huge success.
In his own short story collections in the 1880s, Levertin first aligned himself with the Naturalist school of fiction of which August Strindberg was the most prominent member.

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