Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
370
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2004
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
ISBN-10
5551310191
ISBN-13
9785551310198
Description
Henry David Thoreau's exploration of life at Walden Pond invites readers into a world where simplicity reigns and nature is revered. Through his insightful reflections, he examines themes of self-reliance, solitude, and the human connection to the environment. Thoreau's firsthand experiences of living intentionally in a cabin he built himself provide a profound backdrop for his philosophical musings.
This fully annotated edition enhances the original text, allowing readers to delve deeper into Thoreau's thoughts and the context surrounding his ideas. Jeffrey S. Cramer's annotations illuminate historical references, philosophical underpinnings, and the significance of Thoreau's choice to live deliberately. As readers navigate through the carefully curated notes, they gain a richer understanding of the work's enduring relevance.
Thoreau's timeless observations on nature and society continue to resonate, prompting reflections on modern life's complexities and the quest for genuine happiness. This edition serves as both a cherished classic and an insightful guide, encouraging both admiration for nature and contemplation of one's place within it.
This fully annotated edition enhances the original text, allowing readers to delve deeper into Thoreau's thoughts and the context surrounding his ideas. Jeffrey S. Cramer's annotations illuminate historical references, philosophical underpinnings, and the significance of Thoreau's choice to live deliberately. As readers navigate through the carefully curated notes, they gain a richer understanding of the work's enduring relevance.
Thoreau's timeless observations on nature and society continue to resonate, prompting reflections on modern life's complexities and the quest for genuine happiness. This edition serves as both a cherished classic and an insightful guide, encouraging both admiration for nature and contemplation of one's place within it.
Genres
Nature