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Samuel Scoville

Samuel Scoville

Samuel Scoville Jr. was an American writer, naturalist, and lawyer known for his contributions to literature that blended nature writing with social commentary. Born in 1872, he developed a deep appreciation for the natural world, which became a central theme in his works. Scoville's most notable writings include 'The Land of the Free' and 'The Wilds of New Jersey,' where he explored the relationship between humans and their environment, emphasizing the importance of conservation and the beauty of the American landscape. His narratives often reflected a keen awareness of social issues, showcasing his ability to intertwine personal experience with broader societal themes. Scoville's literary significance lies in his role as a naturalist writer during a time when environmental concerns were beginning to gain traction in American society. His works not only captured the essence of the natural world but also served as a call to action for preservation and appreciation of nature. Through his writings, Scoville influenced a generation of readers and writers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment. His legacy endures in the realm of environmental literature, where his passionate advocacy for nature continues to inspire contemporary discussions on conservation.

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Samuel Scoville Jr. (June 9, 1872 – December 4, 1950) was an American writer, naturalist, and lawyer.

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“At last came the golden month of the wild folk-- honey-sweet May, when the birds come back, and the flowers come out, and the air is full of the sunrise scents and songs of the dawning year.””

Wild Folk

“Of course, accidents will happen in wild-folk families just as among us humans, only in a wild-folk family, an accident is more apt to be fatal.””

Wild Folk

“At last came the golden month of the wild folk-- honey-sweet May, when the birds come back, and the flowers come out, and the air is full of the sunrise scents and songs of the dawning year.””

Wild Folk

“Of course, accidents will happen in wild-folk families just as among us humans, only in a wild-folk family, an accident is more apt to be fatal.””

Wild Folk

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