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In 'The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon' by Samuel White Sir Baker, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the jungles of Ceylon, exploring the beauty of nature and the excitement of hunting expeditions. The book is written in a vivid and descriptive style, where the lush landscapes come to life through Baker's detailed observations. The juxtaposition of the rifle and the hound as hunting companions adds a unique dimension to the narrative, reflecting on the symbiotic relationship between man and animal in the wild. This book serves as a valuable literary work that captures the…mehr

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In 'The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon' by Samuel White Sir Baker, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the jungles of Ceylon, exploring the beauty of nature and the excitement of hunting expeditions. The book is written in a vivid and descriptive style, where the lush landscapes come to life through Baker's detailed observations. The juxtaposition of the rifle and the hound as hunting companions adds a unique dimension to the narrative, reflecting on the symbiotic relationship between man and animal in the wild. This book serves as a valuable literary work that captures the essence of adventure and exploration in the colonial setting of Ceylon. It offers a glimpse into the exotic and untamed wilderness of the island, showcasing the thrill of the hunt and the camaraderie between man and beast. Samuel White Sir Baker's firsthand experiences as a British explorer and hunter in Ceylon provide a compelling backdrop to the book, infusing it with authenticity and depth. His passion for nature and his adventurous spirit shine through in his writing, making 'The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon' a must-read for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Autorenporträt
Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893) was an English explorer, hunter, and writer renowned for his daring adventures in Africa and Asia. Born on June 8th, 1821, in London, England, Baker's thirst for exploration was evident early in his life. His notable literary contribution, 'The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon' (1853), is a vivid recount of his energetic pursuits in hunting while residing in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka. Describing his experiences with local wildlife and offering advice on wilderness survival and hunting techniques, this work is an emblematic reflection of the 19th-century British colonial sportsman's approach to nature. Baker's prose captures the era's spirit and the romanticism of the 'great white hunter' persona. This book, among his other writings, cements Baker's place in the literary world, blending travel writing with a sense of daring exploits. Beyond his literary achievements, Baker is also celebrated for his contributions to geography and ethnography through his explorations of the Nile River and his efforts to suppress the slave trade in the Sudanese territories. Sir Samuel White Baker's encounters with the untamed, detailed in his literary works, attest to an era of exploration steeped with personal valor and a nuanced perspective of the colonial mindset shaping his time.