[Gutenberg 3489] • Fabre, Poet of Science
- Authors
- Legros, Georges Victor
- Tags
- entomologists -- france -- biography , jean-henri , fabre , 1823-1915
- Date
- 2007-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.19 MB
- Lang
- en
Each thing created, says Emerson, has its painter or its poet. Like the enchanted princess of the fairy-tales, it awaits its predestined liberator. Every part of nature has its mystery and its beauty, its logic and its explanation; and the epigraph given me by Fabre himself, which appears on the title-page of this volume, is in no way deceptive. The tiny insects buried in the soil or creeping over leaf or blade have for him been sufficient to evoke the most important, the most fascinating problems, and have revealed a whole world of miracle and poetry. He saw the light at Saint-Leons, a little commune of the canton of Vezins in the Haut Rouergue, on the 22nd December, 1823, some seven years earlier than Mistral, his most famous neighbour, the greater lustre of whose celebrity was to eclipse his own. Here he essayed his earliest steps; here he stammered his first syllables."