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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
528
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 14, 2012
Editore
Yale University Press
Edizione
Annotated
ISBN-10
030018798X
ISBN-13
9780300187984
Descrizione
This work delves into the profound and introspective thoughts of Henry David Thoreau, drawn from his personal journal. Offering a curated selection, it illuminates Thoreau's reflections on nature, society, and the intricacies of human experience. Readers are invited to explore the philosophical underpinnings of his writing, which intertwine the natural world with the quest for meaning.
Through nuanced commentary, the annotations provide context and deeper understanding of Thoreau's ideas. They highlight the enduring relevance of his observations, prompting readers to consider their own connection to the environment and the societal constructs that shape their lives. The interplay between the text and the commentary enriches the experience, transforming Thoreau's original thoughts into a contemporary dialogue.
Ultimately, it serves as a bridge between Thoreau’s era and today's readers, encouraging exploration of timeless themes such as individuality, connection to nature, and the pursuit of truth. This selection is not only a reflection of Thoreau's genius but also an invitation to introspection.
Through nuanced commentary, the annotations provide context and deeper understanding of Thoreau's ideas. They highlight the enduring relevance of his observations, prompting readers to consider their own connection to the environment and the societal constructs that shape their lives. The interplay between the text and the commentary enriches the experience, transforming Thoreau's original thoughts into a contemporary dialogue.
Ultimately, it serves as a bridge between Thoreau’s era and today's readers, encouraging exploration of timeless themes such as individuality, connection to nature, and the pursuit of truth. This selection is not only a reflection of Thoreau's genius but also an invitation to introspection.
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