A Week on the Concord and Merrimack RiversCosimo, Inc., 01/01/2009 - 268 páginas Hero to environmentalists and ecologists, and a profound thinker on humanity's happiness, Henry David Thoreau was one of the strongest shapers of the American character in the 19th century. This 1849 book, written while Thoreau was living at Walden Pond, is ostensibly a travel book, written to commemorate an 1839 river journey he took with his brother, John, from Massachusetts to New Hampshire. But the trip is only the framework upon which Thoreau hangs some of his most provocative thoughts on poetry, history, religion, dreams, and the passing of a slower way of life with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the evidence of which he witnessed from the rivers. While not Thoreau's best-known work, *A Week* may be his most important, a beautifully determined attempt to understand the past and reconcile it with the future that continues to move readers today. Writer and philosopher HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-1862) was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard University. His writings on human nature, materialism, and the natural world rank him among the most influential thinkers of American literature. |
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... lend ; To the ocean wealth , To the meadow health , To Time his length , To the rocks strength , To the stars light , To the weary night , To the busy day , To the idle play ; A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers 3.
... lend ; To the ocean wealth , To the meadow health , To Time his length , To the rocks strength , To the stars light , To the weary night , To the busy day , To the idle play ; A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers 3.
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... lights , do plainly see , And gladly hail them , numbering two or three ; For lore that's deep must deeply studied be ... light that falls on earthly ground , If he could know it one day would be found That star in Cygnus whither we are ...
... lights , do plainly see , And gladly hail them , numbering two or three ; For lore that's deep must deeply studied be ... light that falls on earthly ground , If he could know it one day would be found That star in Cygnus whither we are ...
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... light green foliage , interspersed with the large white balls of the button - bush . The rose - colored polygonum raised its head proudly above the water on either hand , and , flowering at this sea- son , and in these localities , in ...
... light green foliage , interspersed with the large white balls of the button - bush . The rose - colored polygonum raised its head proudly above the water on either hand , and , flowering at this sea- son , and in these localities , in ...
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... light - colored and slender kind , which swim in shoals of many hundreds in the sunny water , in company with the shiner , averaging not more than six or seven inches in length , while only a few larger specimens are found in the ...
... light - colored and slender kind , which swim in shoals of many hundreds in the sunny water , in company with the shiner , averaging not more than six or seven inches in length , while only a few larger specimens are found in the ...
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... light - infant of the river , with body armor of gold or silver spangles , slipping , gliding its life through with a quirk of the tail , half in the water , half in the air , upward and ever upward with flitting fin to more crystalline ...
... light - infant of the river , with body armor of gold or silver spangles , slipping , gliding its life through with a quirk of the tail , half in the water , half in the air , upward and ever upward with flitting fin to more crystalline ...
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