
Lodges in the Wilderness
Exploring the untamed landscapes of the Canadian wilderness through poetic prose and vivid imageryBy W. C. ScullyLength5h 15m
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In "Lodges in the Wilderness," W. C. Scully invites readers into a contemplative exploration of humanity's relationship with nature, set against the backdrop of South Africa's diverse landscapes. The book seamlessly weaves vivid descriptions with introspective narrative, reflecting Scully'Äôs impressionistic style that captures the ethos of early 20th-century literary movements, particularly the environmentalist sentiments emerging at that time. Through a series of evocative essays, Scully examines the rustic lodges and the serenity they offer, urging readers to introspect on their own connections to the natural world. W. C. Scully, a prominent figure in South African literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the wild and his love for nature, which shaped his writings. His background as a poet, novelist, and journalist brought a multifaceted perspective to his work, reflecting both a deep appreciation for the landscapes he depicted and an awareness of the socio-political changes occurring in his country. Scully's keen observations reveal not only the beauty of the wilderness but also the existential inquiries that accompany humanity's interaction with it. "Lodges in the Wilderness" is a must-read for those who seek a profound understanding of nature's impact on the human spirit. Scully'Äôs eloquent prose and rich imagery will resonate with readers interested in environmental literature, offering a meditative escape into the wilderness that underscores the necessity of preserving our natural habitats. It challenges us to connect more deeply with the world around us and inspires a renewed commitment to environmental stewardship.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length5 hrs 15 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 20, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
9Chapter Seven.: The Springbuck Drive—The Bushman Caves—Return to Gamoep.
2William Charles Scully
10Chapter Eight.: The Summer Clouds—News of Rain—Start for Pella—The Vedic Hymns—Digging for Water—Arrival at Pella—Terrible Heat—The Tribe—Aquinas in the Wilderness—The Mission—The River Gorge—The Tarantula Invasion.
3Chapter One.: The Bushmanland Desert—Its Nature and Extent—Desert Travelling—The “Toa.”
11Chapter Nine.: Morning in the Gorge—Departure from Pella—Journey to Brabies—Protection of the Oryx—Its Peculiarities—Antelopes of the Desert and the Forest—Camping at Brabies.
4Chapter Two.: Andries Esterhuizen—Silverfontein—The Koeker-Boom—Gamoep—Sand-Grouse—Our Horses—Kanxas—Night in the Desert—Dawn—Heat—The Mirage—Bantom Berg—The Dune-Monster—The Flight of the Oxen.
12Chapter Ten.: The Oryx Hunt—Terrible Thirst—Prehistoric Weapons.
5Chapter Three.: The Search for Meat—Death of the Oryx—The Flank of the Dune—Outwitting a Jackal—Hendrick, My Guardian—Thirst—The Distant Rain—Typhon—The Southern Simoom.
13Chapter Eleven.: The Richtersveld—Kuboos—The Vicar of Wakefield Redivivus—Gold-Seeking—The Raad—Morbid Sensibility—Start for El Dorado.
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6Chapter Four.: A Walk in the Darkness—Dreams of a Morning—The Scherm—The Slaying of the Ostrich.
14Chapter Twelve.: Expedition to the River—Flora and Fauna—The Pneumoras—Abnormal Springbuck—The Sea-Fog—Wild Horses—Fauna and Bimini.
7Chapter Five.: The Kanya—The Spell of the Desert—My Horse—The Terror of Noon—Execution of a Marauder.
15Chapter Thirteen.: Kamiebies—The Blossoming Wilderness—The Ostrich Poachers—Hail Storms—The Springbuck behind the Dune—How Andries found me.
8Chapter Six.: Homeward Bound—Faces around the Fire—The Bushmen—Piet Noona and the Snake—The Love of the Desert—My Prehistoric Uncle and Aunt—Scruples—The Hunter’s Instinct.
16Chapter Fourteen.: L’Envoi.