The Art of Angling
By Barker, Thomas, active 1651
Published by Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066104245
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About this book
In 'The Art of Angling,' Thomas Barker presents a meticulous exploration of fishing not merely as a recreational pursuit but as an art form that intertwines skill, observation, and patience. Written in the mid-17th century, the book reflects the burgeoning interest in angling in England, blending lyrical prose with practical instruction. Barker'Äôs work is marked by an elegant literary style, combining anecdotal narratives with detailed descriptions of fishing techniques and the natural environment, making it resonate with both practitioners and scholars. His emphasis on the spiritual and contemplative aspects of fishing situates this text within a broader literary context of pastoral and nature writing prevalent during this period. Barker, an esteemed figure in the literature of angling, draws from his personal experiences and deep appreciation for nature, which profoundly shaped his vision of fishing as a means of communion with the outdoors. His background as a landowner and his engagement with the rural communities of his time provided him with a unique perspective on the interplay between humanity and nature, which is vividly captured in this work. Readers seeking a rich, historical insight into angling will find 'The Art of Angling' an essential addition to their collections. It not only serves as a guide for fishing enthusiasts but also as a literary treasure that captures the essence of 17th-century English nature writing. Its enduring wisdom and lyrical charm make it a worthy read for anyone interested in the nuanced relationship between humans and the aquatic world.
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