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An Obsession With Butterflies

Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect

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Sharman Apt Russell masterfully intertwines her poetic prose with scientific insight in this captivating exploration of butterflies. Throughout history, butterflies have symbolized resurrection and transformation, appearing in Hindu mythology and even in the poignant memories of children in a Polish death camp during World War II, who etched butterflies on their barrack walls. Russell delves into the life cycles of these creatures, highlighting their own obsessions with eating, mating, and migrating. She examines our fascination with butterflies and profiles notable collectors like Eleanor Glanville, whose obsessive collecting led her children to deem her mad, and Henry Walter Bates, whose Amazonian collections in 1858 contributed to his theory of mimicry. The narrative also takes readers into prestigious natural history museums, where scientists meticulously catalog new Lepidoptera species to enhance our understanding of insect genetics and evolution. This lyrical meditation invites readers on a luminous journey through a world of obsession and beauty, resonating with anyone who has paused to marvel at a butterfly in flight and felt transported to another dimension.

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An Obsession With Butterflies, Sharman Apt Russell

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Erscheinungsdatum
2003
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Titel
An Obsession With Butterflies
Untertitel
Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
256
ISBN10
0738206997
ISBN13
9780738206998
Reihe
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Sharman Apt Russell masterfully intertwines her poetic prose with scientific insight in this captivating exploration of butterflies. Throughout history, butterflies have symbolized resurrection and transformation, appearing in Hindu mythology and even in the poignant memories of children in a Polish death camp during World War II, who etched butterflies on their barrack walls. Russell delves into the life cycles of these creatures, highlighting their own obsessions with eating, mating, and migrating. She examines our fascination with butterflies and profiles notable collectors like Eleanor Glanville, whose obsessive collecting led her children to deem her mad, and Henry Walter Bates, whose Amazonian collections in 1858 contributed to his theory of mimicry. The narrative also takes readers into prestigious natural history museums, where scientists meticulously catalog new Lepidoptera species to enhance our understanding of insect genetics and evolution. This lyrical meditation invites readers on a luminous journey through a world of obsession and beauty, resonating with anyone who has paused to marvel at a butterfly in flight and felt transported to another dimension.