Walden and Civil Disobedience, 9780451532169
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Walden and Civil Disobedience

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    336 pages

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    18 September 2012

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Summary

Walden and Civil Disobedience: A Call to Conscious Living

Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is a collection of reflections on life and society. In 1845, he moved to a cabin that he built with his own hands along the shores of Walden Pond in Massachusetts.

Henry David Thoreau reflects on life, politics, and society in these two inspiring masterworks - Walden and Civil Disobedience. In 1845, Thoreau moved to a cabin that he built with his own hands along …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780451532169
ISBN-10:0451532163
Author:Henry David Thoreau, W.S. Merwin, William Howarth
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Signet Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:18 September 2012
Weight:170g
Dimensions:171mm x 105mm x 22mm
About The Author

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1817. He graduated from Harvard in 1837, the same year he began his lifelong Journal. Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thoreau became a key member of the Transcendentalist movement that included Margaret Fuller and Bronson Alcott. The Transcendentalists’ faith in nature was tested by Thoreau between 1845 and 1847 when he lived for twenty-six months in a homemade hut at Walden Pond. While living at Walden, Thoreau worked on the two books published during his lifetime- Walden (1854) and A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849). Several of his other works, including The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, and Excursions, were published posthumously. Thoreau died in Concord, at the age of forty-four, in 1862.

W.S. Merwin has published many highly regarded books of poems, for which he has received a number of distinguished awards-the Pulitzer Prize, Bollingen Award, Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets and the Governor’s Award for Literature of the state of Hawaii among them. He has translated widely from many languages, and his versions of classics such as The Poem of the Cid and The Song of Roland are standards.

William Howarth is Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University. His thirteen books on literature and history include The Book of Concord- Thoreau’s Life as a Writer, Walking with Thoreau, and The John McPhee Reader. As “Dana Hand” he collaborates with Anne Matthews on fiction and film, and as co-publishers of Scarlet Oak Press.

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