The Collected Works of Henry David Thoreau
Autor: | Henry David Thoreau |
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EAN: | 8596547389965 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.11.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | Walden Pond experiences civil disobedience themes individualism philosophy introspective poetry mid-19th century nature reflections poetic prose style simplified living social critique writings transcendentalist essays |
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In 'The Collected Works of Henry David Thoreau,' readers encounter the profound musings of one of America's foremost transcendentalists. This comprehensive anthology brings forth Thoreau's poetic reflections, political essays, and vivid nature writing, capturing his intricate thoughts on individuality, nature, and society. The literary style is marked by his eloquent prose, rich with metaphor and philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to engage deeply with their surroundings and their inner selves. The collection is situated within the 19th-century transcendentalist movement, offering a critique of industrial society and advocating for a life of simplicity and connection to nature. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was a philosopher, naturalist, and abolitionist whose experiences living in a self-built cabin by Walden Pond famously inspired his seminal work 'Walden.' His deep-seated beliefs in civil disobedience and individual conscience were shaped by his surroundings, personal studies, and the intellectual currents of his time. Thoreau's unique perspective on life, molded by his affinity for nature and disdain for conformity, urges readers to explore their relationship with the natural world and societal structures. This collected works serves as an essential compendium for those interested in American literature, philosophy, and environmental ethics. Readers seeking inspiration from Thoreau's explorations of self-reliance and the beauty of the natural landscape will find in this volume a wealth of wisdom that transcends time, encouraging a reexamination of life's simple truths.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher, who is most celebrated for his book 'Walden,' a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay 'Civil Disobedience,' an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state. Via 'The Collected Works of Henry David Thoreau,' readers can explore the breadth of his literary and philosophical contributions. Thoreau's literary style combines observation, personal reflection, emotion, and clarity of prose, capturing the transcendentalist ethos that he lived by. A graduate of Harvard College, Thoreau's influence reaches far into the realms of literature, politics, and ecology. His writings are a manifesto for individual sovereignty and a touchstone for movements of civil rights and environmentalism. Thoreau's life work goes beyond the written word, as his practices of civil disobedience and sustainable living have become models for contemporary social and political movements. His literature remains a catalyst for those wrestling with the balance between individuality and society, nature and industry, and passivity and resistance. Thoreau has not only carved a niche as a foundational figure in American literature, but also as a pivotal voice in philosophical discourse worldwide, urging readers to live a life of simplicity and to heed the call of conscience over convention.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher, who is most celebrated for his book 'Walden,' a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay 'Civil Disobedience,' an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state. Via 'The Collected Works of Henry David Thoreau,' readers can explore the breadth of his literary and philosophical contributions. Thoreau's literary style combines observation, personal reflection, emotion, and clarity of prose, capturing the transcendentalist ethos that he lived by. A graduate of Harvard College, Thoreau's influence reaches far into the realms of literature, politics, and ecology. His writings are a manifesto for individual sovereignty and a touchstone for movements of civil rights and environmentalism. Thoreau's life work goes beyond the written word, as his practices of civil disobedience and sustainable living have become models for contemporary social and political movements. His literature remains a catalyst for those wrestling with the balance between individuality and society, nature and industry, and passivity and resistance. Thoreau has not only carved a niche as a foundational figure in American literature, but also as a pivotal voice in philosophical discourse worldwide, urging readers to live a life of simplicity and to heed the call of conscience over convention.