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Henry David Thoreau

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"Walden. Yesterday I came here to live." That entry from the journal of Henry David Thoreau, and the intellectual journey it began, would by themselves be enough to place Thoreau in the American pantheon. His attempt to "live deliberately" in a small woods at the edge of his hometown of Concord has been a touchstone for individualists and seekers since the publication of Walden in 1854. But there was much more to Thoreau than his brief experiment in living at Walden Pond. A member of the vibrant intellectual circle centered on his neighbor Ralph Waldo Emerson, he was also an ardent naturalist, a manual laborer and inventor, a radical political activist, and more. ; Many books have taken up various aspects of Thoreau's character and achievements, but, as Laura Dassow Walls writes, "Thoreau has never been captured between covers; he was too quixotic, mischievous, many-sided." Two hundred years after his birth, and two generations after the last full-scale biography, Walls renews Henry David Thoreau for us in all his profound, inspiring complexity. Drawing on Thoreau's copious writings, published and unpublished, Walls presents a Thoreau vigorously alive, full of quirks and contradictions: the young man shattered by the sudden death of his brother; the ambitious Harvard College student; the ecstatic visionary who closed Walden with an account of the regenerative power of the Cosmos. We meet the man whose belief in human freedom and the value of labor made him an uncompromising abolitionist; the solitary walker who found society in nature, but also found his own nature in the society of which he was a deeply interwoven part. ; And, running through it all, Thoreau the passionate naturalist, who, long before the age of environmentalism, saw tragedy for future generations in the human heedlessness around him. "The Thoreau I sought was not in any book, so I wrote this one," says Walls. The result is a Thoreau unlike any seen since he walked the streets of Concord, a Thoreau for our time and all time.--Dust jacket.

כותר Henry David Thoreau : a life / Laura Dassow Walls.
מוציא לאור Chicago : The University of Chicago Press
שנה [2017]
הערות Includes bibliographical references (pages 511-586) and index.
סוגה Biographies
הערת תוכן ותקציר Preface -- Introduction : Land of the grass-ground river. Tahatawan's Arrowhead
Enclosures and commons
The genesis of Musketaquid
The coming of the English
Living the revolution -- Part I. The making of Thoreau. Chapter one. Concord sons and daughters
Coming to Concord
The early years of John and Cynthia Thoreau
Making Concord home
Chapter two. Higher learning from Concord to Harvard (1826-1837)
A Concord Education
A Harvard portrait
Learning to leave Harvard
Chapter three. Transcendental apprentice (1837-1841)
Sic Vita
Transcendental self-culture
Concord social culture
The Thoreau school
"There is no remedy for love but to love more"
Compensations
Chapter four. "Not till we are lost" (1842-1844)
The death of John Thoreau
"Surely joy is the condition of life!" New friends, new ventures
Thoreau on Staten Island
The road to Walden -- Part II. The making of Walden.
Chapter five. "Walden, is that you? (1845-1847)
Preparations
On Walden Pond : the first season
Going to extremes I : Thoreau in jail
Going to extremes II : Thoreau on Katahdin
Leaving Walden
Chapter six . A writer's life (1847-1849)
"Will you be my father?" Thoreau at the Emersons'
"Lectures multiply on my desk" : Thoreau finds his audience
"Civil disobedience"
A basket of delicate texture : weaving Thoreau's week
Chapter seven. From Concord to Cosmos : Thoreau's turn to science (1849-1851)
"The law which reveals" : Cape Cod
"Even this may be the year" : 1850
"The captain of a huckleberry party"
Chapter eight. The beauty of nature, the baseness of men (1851-1854). Abolition and reform after the Fugitive Slave Law
The hermit at home
The higher law from Chesuncook to "Walden"
Reading "Walden" -- Part III. Successions. Chapter nine. Walden-on-main (1847-1857)

"What shall it profit?" : Thoreau after "Walden"
Illness and recovery
"The infinite extent of our relations"
Chapter ten. Wild fruits (1857-1859). The last excursions to Cape Cod and the Maine woods
Life in the commons : village, mountain, river
"A transcendentalist above all" : Thoreau and John Brown
Chapter eleven. A constant new creation (1860-1862). The year of Darwin
"The West of which I speak" : Thoreau's last journey
"The leaves teach us how to die".
היקף החומר xx, 615 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps
24 cm.
שפה אנגלית
שנת זכויות יוצרים ©2017
מספר מערכת 990043794170205171

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