• Medientyp: Buch; Biografie
  • Titel: Henry David Thoreau : a life
  • Enthält: Introduction: land of the grass-ground river
    The making of Thoreau. Concord sons and daughters ; Higher learning from Concord to Harvard (1826-1837) ; Transcendental apprentice (1837-1841) ; "Not till we are lost" (1842-1844)
    The making of Walden. "Walden, is it you?" (1845-1847) ; A writer's life (1847-1849) ; From Concord to Cosmos: Thoreau's turn to science (1849-1851) ; The beauty of nature, the baseness of men (1852-1854)
    Successions. Walden-on-Main (1854-1857) ; Wild fruits (1857-1859) ; A constant new creation (1860-1862)
  • Beteiligte: Walls, Laura Dassow [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Chicago; London: The University of Chicago Press, [2017]
  • Umfang: xx, 615 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten; Illustrationen, Karten
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780226344690
  • RVK-Notation: HT 6715 : Sekundärliteratur
  • Schlagwörter: Thoreau, Henry David
    Thoreau, Henry David
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  • Anmerkungen: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 571-586 und Index
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  • Beschreibung: 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 restores Henry David Thoreau to us in all his profound, inspiring complexity. Walls traces the full arc of Thoreau’s life, from his early days in the intellectual hothouse of Concord, when the American experiment still felt fresh and precarious, and “America was a family affair, earned by one generation and about to pass to the next.” By the time he died in 1862, at only forty-four years of age, Thoreau had witnessed the transformation of his world from a community of farmers and artisans into a bustling, interconnected commercial nation. What did that portend for the contemplative individual and abundant, wild nature that Thoreau celebrated?

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