The Goshawk

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The Goshawk is T. H. White’s classic autobiographical account of his obsessive, often harrowing attempt to train a wild goshawk, regarded as a landmark in nature writing and falconry literature.

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instanceOf autobiographical work
book
falconry literature
nature writing
audience falconry enthusiasts
readers of nature writing
author T. H. White
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception regarded as a classic of British nature writing
describedAs classic of nature writing
landmark in falconry literature
form prose
genre autobiography
falconry
memoir
nature writing
hasAnimalCharacter a wild goshawk
hasMotiveForce author’s desire to master the goshawk
hasPart account of training a wild goshawk
hasProtagonist T. H. White
hasTheme isolation
mastery and failure
psychological conflict
struggle for control over nature
influenced contemporary falconry memoirs
modern nature writing
language English
literaryPeriod 20th century literature
literaryStyle introspective
lyrical prose
mainSubject falconry
goshawk
human–animal relationship
obsession
solitude
narrativeLocation English countryside
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor blend of natural history and autobiography
detailed description of falconry techniques
unflinching portrayal of obsession
portrays emotional toll of obsessive training
methods of training a bird of prey
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedWork the Once and Future King
surface form: The Once and Future King
settingPeriod interwar period
workOfAuthor T. H. White
workType non-fiction

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T. H. White notableWork The Goshawk