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Title: The Complete Angler 1653
Alternate Title: The Compleat Angler
Note: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary: "The Complete Angler" by Izaak Walton is a celebrated treatise on the art and philosophy of fishing, written in the mid-17th century. This classic work not only serves as a guide for practical anglers but also delves into the spiritual and contemplative aspects of the fishing experience. Through charming dialogues and reflections, Walton illustrates the harmony between nature and the angler, inviting readers to experience the tranquility and simplicity found in the pursuit of fish. At the start of the discourse, the character Piscator encounters Viator on a pleasant May morning and engages in conversation while journeying to a thatched house to refresh themselves. Their dialogue reveals Piscator's affectionate views on angling as a noble and contemplative endeavor that contrasts sharply with the serious dispositions of those who prioritize wealth and societal status. As they walk together, Piscator navigates themes of camaraderie, nature's beauty, and the unique joys of fishing, while Viator displays a budding interest and curiosity, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of fishing techniques and the philosophy behind this cherished pastime. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683
EBook No.: 9198
Published: Oct 1, 2005
Downloads: 204
Language: English
Subject: Fishing -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Agriculture: Aquaculture, Fisheries, Angling
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Complete Angler 1653
Alternate Title: The Compleat Angler
Note: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits:
Text file produced by J. Ingram, G. Smith, T. Riikonen and Distributed
Proofreaders
HTML file produced by David Widger
Summary: "The Complete Angler" by Izaak Walton is a celebrated treatise on the art and philosophy of fishing, written in the mid-17th century. This classic work not only serves as a guide for practical anglers but also delves into the spiritual and contemplative aspects of the fishing experience. Through charming dialogues and reflections, Walton illustrates the harmony between nature and the angler, inviting readers to experience the tranquility and simplicity found in the pursuit of fish. At the start of the discourse, the character Piscator encounters Viator on a pleasant May morning and engages in conversation while journeying to a thatched house to refresh themselves. Their dialogue reveals Piscator's affectionate views on angling as a noble and contemplative endeavor that contrasts sharply with the serious dispositions of those who prioritize wealth and societal status. As they walk together, Piscator navigates themes of camaraderie, nature's beauty, and the unique joys of fishing, while Viator displays a budding interest and curiosity, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of fishing techniques and the philosophy behind this cherished pastime. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683
EBook No.: 9198
Published: Oct 1, 2005
Downloads: 204
Language: English
Subject: Fishing -- Early works to 1800
LoCC: Agriculture: Aquaculture, Fisheries, Angling
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.