The Greatest Works of Henry David Thoreau

The Greatest Works of Henry David Thoreau

by Henry David Thoreau
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Publication Date: 29/03/2023

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In 'The Greatest Works of Henry David Thoreau,' readers are presented with a curated collection that encapsulates Thoreau's profound reflections on nature, society, and individualism. Characterized by its lyrical prose and philosophical depth, the collection features seminal texts such as 'Walden' and 'Civil Disobedience.' Thoreau's literary style meshes transcendentalist principles with keen observations of the American landscape, prompting readers to contemplate their relationship with the natural world and the moral imperative of civil disobedience against unjust laws, making a compelling argument for simplicity and self-reliance amid an increasingly industrial society. Henry David Thoreau was a pivotal figure in the American transcendentalist movement, influenced by his mentors Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller. Growing up in Concord, Massachusetts, Thoreau's intimate connection with nature and his disdain for materialism propelled him to embrace a life of reflection and activism. His experiences living simply in a cabin by Walden Pond not only inspired his writing but also fueled his critiques of societal norms, culminating in a legacy that has echoed through generations. This anthology is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, literature, and nature. Thoreau's timeless insights resonate powerfully in today's world, inviting readers to re-evaluate their lives and the structures of society. Engage with Thoreau's vision and discover the transformative potential of both individual introspection and collective action.

ISBN:
9788028297985
9788028297985
Category:
ELT: learning material & coursework
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-03-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sharp Ink
Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau (1817-62) was born in Concord, Massachusetts and educated at Harvard. He became a follower and a friend of Emerson, and described himself as a mystic and a transcendentalist.

Although he published only two books in his lifetime, Walden is a literary masterpeice and one of the most significant books of the nineteenth century.

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