Facts From the World of Nature, Animate and Inanimate
- 420pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Jane C. Webb Loudon fut une autrice anglaise et une pionnière de la science-fiction, écrivant avant même l'invention du terme. Son œuvre fut longtemps classée comme fiction gothique, fantasy ou horreur, alors qu'elle explorait des récits imaginatifs en avance sur son époque. Elle a également rédigé les premiers manuels de jardinage populaires, les distinguant des textes horticoles plus spécialisés. De plus, elle a contribué aux travaux littéraires de son mari, John Claudius Loudon.




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