Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques - Livre II

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Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques - Livre II

by Jean-Henri Fabre

FR·~9 hours

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In a modest, sun‑baked corner of the countryside, a devoted observer has turned the ordinary ground into a living laboratory. From the bustling hymenopterans to the solitary beetles, he follows their minute rituals with relentless patience, letting their instinctive choreography speak louder than any scientific jargon. The narrative captures the quiet drama of insects building, hunting, and communicating, inviting listeners to share the wonder of a world that operates on instinct alone.

The book weaves together detailed studies of ants, wasps, flies, and many other creatures, offering fresh insights into their behavior and the underlying theories of instinct. Interlaced with personal reflections on perseverance, hardship, and the love of truth, the prose remains clear and engaging, making complex observations feel intimate and accessible. For anyone curious about the hidden lives of insects, this listening experience opens a window onto nature’s most industrious architects.

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Full title

Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques - Livre II Étude sur l'instinct et les moeurs des insectes

Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (553K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by www.ebooksgratuits.com and Chuck Greif

Release date

2006-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Jean-Henri Fabre

Jean-Henri Fabre

1823–1915

Best known for bringing the hidden lives of insects to a wide audience, this self-taught French naturalist turned close observation into vivid, memorable storytelling. His books helped generations of readers see wasps, beetles, spiders, and other small creatures with fresh curiosity.

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