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  1. A WALK IN CONCORD. In Memoriam Henry David Thoreau 1817-1862. by C. Grant. Loomis, 1961
  2. The Thoreau Log: A Documentary Life of Henry David Thoreau 1817-1862 (American Authors Log) by Raymond R. Borst, 1995-09
  3. Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau 1817-1862, 1875-12-31
  4. Walden, and other writings of Henry David Thoreau / edited, with an introduction by Brooks Atkinson ; foreword by Townsend Scudder by Henry David (1817-1862) Thoreau, 1965
  5. Walden. or. Life in the woods by Henry D. Thoreau. by Thoreau. Henry David. 1817-1862., 1906-01-01
  6. Walden; or. Life in the woods. by Henry D.Thoreau. with an intro by Thoreau. Henry David. 1817-1862., 1899
  7. THE THOREAU LOG: A DOCUMENTARY LIFE OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU, 1817-1862. American Authors Log by Raymond R. Borst, 1992
  8. A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers
  9. Cape Cod
  10. Cape Cod. With an introd. by Joseph Wood Krutch and illus. by R. J. Holden by Henry David (1817-1862) Thoreau, 1968
  11. Walden. Edited With Notes And An Introd. By Raymond Macdonald Alden
  12. Notes On New England Birds
  13. Anti-slavery And Reform Papers
  14. Henry D. Thoreau Illustrated Maine Woods, The with Photographs from the Gleason Collection ( David ) by Text Edited Introduction by Joseph J. Moldenhauer, with Photographs from the Gleason Collection, List of Illustrations, Essays on Photos of Herbert Wendell Gleason by Roland Wells Robbins, Henry David Thoreau ( 1817-1862 ), 1974

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A concise, simple directory to resources on Thoreau and his classics including Walden, Civil Disobedience and Walking, plus resources on Transcendentalist authors, philosophy and literature.
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I de fleste lands litteratur hender det at glemte skribenter rykkes ut av glemselen og blir aktuelle igjen. Miskjente diktere fra fortiden kan med ett slag begynne å lokke til seg nye skarer av lesere fordi verden er blitt annerledes. Dette har skjedd med den amerikanske forfatteren Henry David Thoreau (1817- 62).
I samtidens øyne var han en slags skrulling som skrev rare bøker som ingen leste, og som streifet rundt i skog og mark uten å foreta seg noe nyttig. Han levde et stille liv, opptatt av naturstudier og litterære sysler. Men i våre dager er disse bøkene blitt aktuelle igjen og leses som aldri før, både i Amerika og Europa. Hans hovedverk Walden lest og elsket som bare få andre bøker fra klassisk amerikansk litteratur.
Henry David Thoreau ble født i den lille byen Concorde i Massachusetts, og tilbrakte hele livet her. Han kom fra et velstående hjem og hadde fått tidens høyeste universitetsutdannelse, men det interesserte ham lite å slå seg til ro i en fast og trygg stilling. Det han ville var å leve fritt og ubundet og ha tid til å dyrke sine interesser: friluftsliv, filosofi og klassisk litteratur. Spørsmålet om hvordan han skulle skaffe seg et ærlig levebrød samtidig med at han fikk beholde en del av den dyrebare friheten, skulle komme til å plage ham bestandig.

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Source: Shaping of the Modern World - HDT Top Primary Works A Week on the Concord And Merrimac Rivers This is a beautiful account of Thoreau's boat trip with his brother, John, from August 31 to September 13, 1839. The book is carefully organized with one chapter given to each day of a week - experiences of two weeks condensed in one. It is an excellent celebration of nature. "Resistance to Civil Government" also known as "Civil Disobedience" (1849) For failing to pay poll tax, Thoreau was sent to jail. The famous and influential essay is the result of that gesture. Its message is simple and daring - he advocates "actions through principles." If the demands of a government or a society are contrary to an individual's conscience, it is his/her duty to reject them. Upholding moral law as opposed to social law "divides the individual, separating the diabolical in him from the divine." Inspired by Thoreau's message, Mahatma Gandhi organized a massive resistance of Indians against the British occupation of India. Thoreau's words have also inspired the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., the peace marchers and the numerous conscientious-objectors to the Vietnam war. Walden Considered one of the all-time great books

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Henry David Thoreau 18171862. Biography. Portraits and graphics. Works.Analysis, commentary, more biography. Quotes. Related topics. Friends.
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A guide for teaching Thoreau which can also serve as an introduction for students. Analysis of themes, Category Arts Literature 19th Century Thoreau, Henry David......Henry David Thoreau (18171862). Contributing Editor Wendell P. Glick.Classroom Issues and Strategies. In my experience, an understanding
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In my experience, an understanding of Thoreau rarely follows the initial exposure to his writings. The appreciation of the profundity and subtlety of his thought comes only after serious study, and only a few of the most committed students are willing to expend the necessary effort. Many, upon first reading him, will conclude: that he was a churlish, negative, antisocial malcontent; or that he advocated that all of us should reject society and go live in the woods; or that each person has complete license to do as he/she pleases, without consideration for the rights of others; or that he is unconscionably doctrinaire. His difficult, allusive prose, moreover, requires too much effort. All such judgments are at best simplistic and at worst, wrong. If an instructor is to succeed with Thoreau, strategies to meet these responses will need to be devised. The best, in my opinion, is to spend the time explicating to students key sentences and paragraphs in class and responding to questions. Above all, students must be given a knowledge of the premises of Romanticism that constitute Thoreau's world view.
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Henry David Thoreau (18171862) Contributing Editor Wendell P. Glick Classroom Issues and Strategies In my experience, an understanding of Thoreau rarely follows the initial exposure to his writings.
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In my experience, an understanding of Thoreau rarely follows the initial exposure to his writings. The appreciation of the profundity and subtlety of his thought comes only after serious study, and only a few of the most committed students are willing to expend the necessary effort. Many, upon first reading him, will conclude: that he was a churlish, negative, antisocial malcontent; or that he advocated that all of us should reject society and go live in the woods; or that each person has complete license to do as he/she pleases, without consideration for the rights of others; or that he is unconscionably doctrinaire. His difficult, allusive prose, moreover, requires too much effort. All such judgments are at best simplistic and at worst, wrong. If an instructor is to succeed with Thoreau, strategies to meet these responses will need to be devised. The best, in my opinion, is to spend the time explicating to students key sentences and paragraphs in class and responding to questions. Above all, students must be given a knowledge of the premises of Romanticism that constitute Thoreau's world view.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues

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The Thoreau Reader. The works of Henry D. Thoreau, 18171862. The Pond.•, Henry David Thoreau the Hard Boiled Dick - by Lonnie Willis.
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to the works of Henry Thoreau... Books: Walden Thoreau's 1845 experiment in living well. With annotated text, photos, help for students on the Walden Express , links to other Walden pages, and Ask Jimmy The Maine Woods Three excursions to the backwoods of Maine in 1846, 1853, and 1857, including an attempt to climb Maine's tallest mountain. With annotated text, a route map and related links. Cape Cod Four trips to the Cape from 1849 to 1857 are narrated as a single visit; Thoreau walked most of the way. With related links, including Henry's own map. Essays: Civil Disobedience 1849 essay on the right and obligation to follow your conscience, with annotated text and related links. (Spanish) Life without Principle an 1854 lecture evolved into this essay: Thoreau rails against a culture whose primary focus is financial.

9. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Walden, Or Life In The Woods.
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  • Header Front Matter Chapter Economy Chapter Where I Lived, and What I Lived For Chapter Reading Chapter Sounds Chapter Solitude Chapter Visitors Chapter The Bean-Field Chapter The Village Chapter The Ponds Chapter Baker Farm Chapter Higher Laws Chapter Brute Neighbors Chapter House-Warming Chapter Former Inhabitants; and Winter Visitors Chapter Winter Animals Chapter The Pond in Winter Chapter Spring Chapter Conclusion
  • 10. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Civil Disobedience.
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    12. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Library Of Congress Citations
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    14. History Of Vegetarianism - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
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    U.S.writer, note esp. for Walden, or Life in the Woods (1854), an account of his experiment in living in solitude. A powerful social critic, his essay Civil Disobedience (1849) influenced such dissenters as Gandhi. various extracts from 'Walden': It may be vain to ask why the imagination will not be reconciled to flesh and fat. I am satisfied that it is not. Is it not a reproach that man is a carnivorous animal? True, he can and does live, in a great measure, by preying on other animals; but this is a miserable way - as anyone who will go to snaring rabbits, or slaughtering lambs, may learn - and he will be regarded as a benefactor of his race who shall teach man to confine himself to a more innocent and wholesome diet. Whatever my own practice may be, I have no doubt that it is a part of the destiny of the human race, in its gradual improvement, to leave off eating animals, as surely as the savage tribes have left off eating each other when they came in contact with the more civilised. No humane being, past the thoughtless age of boyhood, will wantonly murder any creature which holds its life by the same tenure that he does.

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