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HENRY DAVID THOREAU WALDEN AND ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

Henry David Thoreau, Robert Bethune

HENRY DAVID THOREAU WALDEN AND ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

2014 (Dreamscape Media Feb. 25, 2014) , Unabridged edition
An experiment. A declaration. A spiritual awakening. Noted transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau spent two years, two months and two days chronicling his near-isolation in a small cabin he built in the woods near Walden Pond, on land owned by his mentor and the father of Transcendentalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Immersing himself in nature and solitude, Thoreau sought to develop a greater understanding of society amidst a life of self-reliance and simplicity. Originally published in 1854, Walden remains one of the most celebrated works in American literature. Also includes Walden's essay, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience.
ISBN
1629232645 / 9781629232645
Weight
9.6 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 1.1 in.