"The Land of the Long Night" by Paul B. Du Chaillu is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. It chronicles the adventures of the author as he journeys towards the Arctic regions, exploring a land where the sun does not rise for weeks, while experiencing the harsh climates and unique cultures of the north. The narrative captures the essence of the author's wanderlust and determination, setting the stage for encounters with the Laplanders and their way of life. At the start of the book, Paul Du Chaillu reflects on his decision to travel to "The Land of the Long Night," expressing both excitement and homesickness as he navigates the wintery roads of Sweden. He describes his preparations for the journey, including acquiring warmer clothing and changing horses at post stations along the way. The opening chapters introduce the challenges of winter travel and set a vivid scene of deep snow and changing weather, all while highlighting the kindness of the Swedish people he meets. With a mix of personal introspection and lively descriptions, the beginning paints a compelling picture of the journey that lies ahead, inviting readers to share in his adventure through the Arctic wilderness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Land of the Long Night
By Paul B. (Paul Belloni) Du Chaillu
"The Land of the Long Night" by Paul B. Du Chaillu is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. It chronicles the adventures of the author ...
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2007-09-22
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Paul Belloni Du Chaillu was a French-American traveler, zoologist, and anthropologist. He became famous in the 1860s as the first modern European outsider to confirm the existence of gorillas, and later the Pygmy people of central Africa. He later researched the prehistory of Scandinavia.
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