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Why did Thoreau live in the woods? - A
quick
answer |
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Who He Was & Why He Matters -
An introduction
by Randall Conrad |
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In New Jersey, Thoreau lectures, and completes
his largest surveying job - Wayne T. Dilts |
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Thoreau’s First
Year at
Walden in Fact & Fiction - by
Richard Smith |
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Photographs of Walden Pond and the cabin site: Walden
Pond - Past & Present |
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Out of the Woods:
How I
Found My Muse at Walden Pond - from Lizbeth Finn-Arnold |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Burroughs: Three
Thoreaus |
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Thoreau Transforms His Journal into
“Slavery
in Massachusetts” - by Sandra Petrulionis |
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The development of Thoreau's View of
Science
- by Nina Baym |
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Genius Ignored - a detailed
biography of
Henry Thoreau by Lucius Furius |
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Emerson-Thoreau Correspondence: The
Dial Period - Emerson in Europe - F.
B.
Sanborn |
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Theory, Practice, & Influence of
Thoreau's
Civil Disobedience - by Lawrence Rosenwald |
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George Willis Cooke, in 1896, discovered The
Two
Thoreaus |
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Henry Thoreau & "Civil Disobedience"
by Wendy
McElroy |
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What did Henry look like? Images of
Thoreau
from words and pictures |
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The Hawthornes on Thoreau -
descriptions
from both Nathaniel and Julian Hawthorne |
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From Randall Conrad: "A Sylvan
Appearance":
Woodplay in The Maine Words |
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Castles of Sand:
Thoreau
on the Seashore - a Cape Cod introduction by Leila Hatch |
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Selected Thoreau entries from Bronson
Alcott's
Journals, from 1848 to 1862 |
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Thoreau's Lecturing Career & Thoreau's
Reception as a Lecturer - by Bradley P. Dean |
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From Victor Carl Friesen: Thoreau's
Nature as
Incessant Miracle |
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Ellery Channing Remembers Thoreau:
excerpts
from Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist |
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Rod Giblett sees Henry Thoreau as A
"Patron Saint"
of Swamps |
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Where Thoreau Practiced
Self-Resistance &
Ate Squirrels - W. Barksdale Maynard |
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1928 Pulitzer Prize: Thoreau:
Transcendental
Economist - Vernon L. Parrington |
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Poetry on Henry - poems written
about or
inspired by Henry Thoreau |
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Winnie-the-Pooh a Transcendentalist? Jason Arbaugh-Twitty's Pooh
of Walden Pond |
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Henry David Thoreau & the Hard
Boiled Dick
- by Lonnie Willis |
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Ron Harton sees Henry Thoreau as a
Model for
Nature Writing |
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HDT/TV - Henry on a mid 19th century
talk
show, from Lucius Furius |
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Randall Conrad: Machine in the
Wetland: Re-imagining
Thoreau's Plumbago-Grinder |
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American Transcendentalism by Ian
Frederick
Finseth, with links to related sites |
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From Sandra Petrulionis - Mad Dogs & Escaped Pigs: Thoreau
as Storyteller in the Journal |
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Transcendental Ethos: Thoreau’s
Philosophy
& Antebellum Reform - Michael J. Frederick |
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Bronson Alcott's 1862 tribute to his dying friend: The
Forester |
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Essay Before a
Sonata: Thoreau
- by composer Charles Ives |
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Thoreau's Way from Emerson to Thoreau: The
Gesture of Self-Naming - Albena Bakratcheva |
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One Less Accountant - Can a book
change
someone's life? - from Rockford E. Toews |
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Thirty-one years after the event, Robert Collyer remembers
when Thoreau
visited Chicago |
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Pantheist
Prophet: Henry
David Thoreau - by Harold W. Wood, Jr. |
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Wayne Dilts follows in the footsteps of E.B. White: Walden
Pond: A First Visitation |
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A Thoreau Chronology - compiled by
Bradley
P. Dean |
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Henry reports on a disaster - Thoreau
and
the Wreck of the St. John |
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Walden, The Place - from
prehistoric
times to the present - by Ronald Wesley Hoag |
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From Alfred I. Tauber - Henry Thoreau
As a Mirror
of Ourselves |
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Selected Thoreau quotes, mostly
from Walden,
with links to the source of each quote |
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A free kit that can be downloaded and printed - Building
a card model of Henry's cabin |
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Chinese
Philosophy In
America: How It Influenced Thoreau - by Linda Brown Holt |
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Daniel S. Malachuk describes Thoreau’s
Maine:
“A Still More Perfect and Glorious State” |
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Thoreau's Journal was a central
part of his writing process - this still can work for us today |
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Don't like Thoreau? Joshua W. Caldwell agreed with you in
1891- Ten
Volumes of Thoreau |