Walden

Walden

No ratings yet
Mar 12, 2007 · English · eBook
Add To Shelf

Rate this book


Export Book Journal

Book Details

Format eBook
Language English
Published Mar 12, 2007
Publisher In Audio
ISBN-10 1598959522
ISBN-13 9781598959529

Description

A classic in American Literature that is “...a personal declaration of independence, a social experiment, and a voyage of spiritual discovery...†-- The Library of America Henry David Thoreau was born July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts, where he later died on May 6, 1862. He attended Harvard University where he studied the Classics and a smattering of foreign languages. In 1845, after years of literary and emotional struggle, friend and colleague Ralph Waldo Emerson invited Thoreau to build a cabin on his land near Walden Pond, the location of which became Thoreau's inspiration. Walden records the doctrines of transcendentalism that he lived, supported, and for which he became famous. He focuses on the concept of self-knowledge, and encourages all people to find some way to learn more about themselves and the world around them. Thoreau is remembered as a major American essayist, poet, and practical philosopher.

Genres

Biography Autobiography & Memoir Religion & Spirituality History Humor Philosophy Classics Contemporary Nature
Add To Shelf

Rate this book


Export Book Journal