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This new selection of Thoreau's essays traces his trajectory as a writer for the outlets of his day-the periodical press, newspapers, and compendiums-and as a frequent presenter on the local lecture circuit. By arranging the writings chronologically, the volume re-creates the experience of Thoreau's readers as they followed his developing ideas over time.Jeffrey S. Cramer, award-winning editor of six previous volumes of works by Thoreau, offers the most accurate text available for each essay and provides convenient on-page annotations. He establishes context and guides the reader through…mehr

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This new selection of Thoreau's essays traces his trajectory as a writer for the outlets of his day-the periodical press, newspapers, and compendiums-and as a frequent presenter on the local lecture circuit. By arranging the writings chronologically, the volume re-creates the experience of Thoreau's readers as they followed his developing ideas over time.Jeffrey S. Cramer, award-winning editor of six previous volumes of works by Thoreau, offers the most accurate text available for each essay and provides convenient on-page annotations. He establishes context and guides the reader through unfamiliar allusions and references, plumbing the depths of Thoreau's writings with unprecedented insight.Among the essays in this book:* The Last Days of John Brown* Resistance to Civil Government [Civil Disobedience]* Thomas Carlyle and His Works* Natural History of Massachusetts* and many more

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Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, and historian. As a leading transcendentalist, Thoreau is best known for his book 'Walden', a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay 'Civil Disobedience', an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state. His literary style combines natural observation, personal experience, pointed rhetoric, and symbolic meanings. Thoreau's works are a staple in American literature courses and remain influential to environmental movements and civil rights. Beyond 'Walden', Thoreau's numerous essays, collected and published posthumously, explore a range of topics from nature to politics. His essays embody the transcendentalist faith in the individual's ability to transcend materialistic society through personal intuition and the contemplation of the natural world. Thoreau's work is marked by a profound respect for nature and a deep skepticism towards institutional authority, characteristics that reveal the timelessness of his writing and its continued relevance in contemporary discourse on conservation and civil liberties. His work resonates with the ethos of American romanticism and stands as a testament to the enduring power of individual conscience and introspection.