<p>In the enduring classics 'Krag and Johnny Bear,' Ernest Thompson Seton offers a compelling portrayal of North American wildlife through the vivid narrative lens of two distinct animal protagonists. With a tapestry of rich descriptions and anthropomorphic insight, Seton's literary style emerges as both an ode to the natural world and a precursor to the genre of animal fiction, foreshadowing the works of later authors like Jack London. The liter...