Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
480
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
May 21, 2013
Editora
Yale University Press
Edição
Annotated
ISBN-10
030016498X
ISBN-13
9780300164985
Descrição
Henry D. Thoreau’s essays are a profound exploration of nature, society, and the human spirit, showcasing his pioneering thoughts on individuality and simplicity. This fully annotated edition enriches the reader's experience by providing contextual insights and detailed explanations, illuminating Thoreau's philosophical musings. His reflections invite readers to reconsider the pace of modern life, advocating for a return to nature and self-sufficiency.
Through essays like "Civil Disobedience" and "Walking," Thoreau articulates his stance on the importance of personal conscience over societal norms. Each annotation serves as a doorway into 19th-century America, revealing the historical and social circumstances that shaped his views. The text becomes a dialogue across time, encouraging contemporary audiences to engage critically with ideas that remain relevant in today’s environmental and political discourse.
This edition does not merely present Thoreau's works; it fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of his literary genius. By immersing oneself in these essays, readers not only gain insight into Thoreau's life but also into the enduring questions of existence, freedom, and our relationship with the natural world.
Through essays like "Civil Disobedience" and "Walking," Thoreau articulates his stance on the importance of personal conscience over societal norms. Each annotation serves as a doorway into 19th-century America, revealing the historical and social circumstances that shaped his views. The text becomes a dialogue across time, encouraging contemporary audiences to engage critically with ideas that remain relevant in today’s environmental and political discourse.
This edition does not merely present Thoreau's works; it fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of his literary genius. By immersing oneself in these essays, readers not only gain insight into Thoreau's life but also into the enduring questions of existence, freedom, and our relationship with the natural world.
Gêneros
História