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"Is not January the hardest month to get through? When you have weathered that you get into the gulf-stream of winter nearer the shores of Spring." -Henry David Thoreau, Winter (1888) Winter: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (1888) is the compilation of the insightful observations of nature Thoreau made from 1841-1859. Rather than following a yearly chronological organization, the journal is organized by month to give the reader an in-depth depiction of a beautiful rather than bleak winterscape in New England. Published posthumously, Thoreau's two-million-word journal, regarded by some…mehr

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"Is not January the hardest month to get through? When you have weathered that you get into the gulf-stream of winter nearer the shores of Spring." -Henry David Thoreau, Winter (1888) Winter: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (1888) is the compilation of the insightful observations of nature Thoreau made from 1841-1859. Rather than following a yearly chronological organization, the journal is organized by month to give the reader an in-depth depiction of a beautiful rather than bleak winterscape in New England. Published posthumously, Thoreau's two-million-word journal, regarded by some critics as his best work, is a must-read for lovers of Walden (1854), philosophy, and nature.
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HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-1862), writer and philosopher, 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 lite