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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... night , sedulously paring with their scythes in the twilight round the hummocks left by the ice ; but now it is not worth the getting , when they can come at it , and they look sadly round to their wood - lots and upland as a last ...
... night , sedulously paring with their scythes in the twilight round the hummocks left by the ice ; but now it is not worth the getting , when they can come at it , and they look sadly round to their wood - lots and upland as a last ...
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... night , such as they who sit in parlors never dream of . You shall see rude and sturdy , experienced and wise men , keeping their castles , or teaming up their summer's wood , or chopping alone in the woods , men fuller of talk and rare ...
... night , such as they who sit in parlors never dream of . You shall see rude and sturdy , experienced and wise men , keeping their castles , or teaming up their summer's wood , or chopping alone in the woods , men fuller of talk and rare ...
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... night ; for a buffalo skin was to be our bed , and a tent of cot- ton cloth our roof . It was strongly built but heavy , and hardly of better model than usual . If rightly made , a boat would be a sort of amphibi- ous animal , a ...
... night ; for a buffalo skin was to be our bed , and a tent of cot- ton cloth our roof . It was strongly built but heavy , and hardly of better model than usual . If rightly made , a boat would be a sort of amphibi- ous animal , a ...
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... night with a mass of worms strung on a thread , which catches in their teeth , sometimes three or four , with an eel , at one pull . They are extremely tenacious of life , opening and shutting their mouths for half an hour after their ...
... night with a mass of worms strung on a thread , which catches in their teeth , sometimes three or four , with an eel , at one pull . They are extremely tenacious of life , opening and shutting their mouths for half an hour after their ...
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... night stole over , such a freshness was wafted across the meadow that every blade of cut - grass seemed to teem with life . Faint purple clouds began to be reflected in the water , and the cow - bells tinkled louder along the banks ...
... night stole over , such a freshness was wafted across the meadow that every blade of cut - grass seemed to teem with life . Faint purple clouds began to be reflected in the water , and the cow - bells tinkled louder along the banks ...
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