Walden and On the duty of civil disobedience
2007
Large Print
"At Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau reflected on simpler living in the natural world. By removing himself from the distractions of materialism, Thoreau hoped to not only improve his spiritual life but also gain a better understanding of society through solitary introspection. In Walden, Thoreau condenses his two-year, two-month, two-day stay into a single year, using the four seasons to symbolize human development-a cycle of life shared by both nature and man. A celebration of personal renewal through self-reliance, independence, and simplicity, composed for all of us living in "quiet desperation," Walden is eternal." -- Amazon.ca
Item Details
ISBN: 9781426468063
Description:
- 308 pages ; 26 cm
- large print
Other Title: On the duty of civil disobedience
Notes: Large print version.
Contents:
- Walden
- On the duty of civil disobedience.
Control Number: 808660
Publisher: Charleston, SC : BiblioBazaar, [2007]Subjects:
- Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography.
- Civil disobedience.
- Natural history -- Massachusetts -- Walden Woods.
- Solitude.
- Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862 -- Homes and haunts -- Massachusetts -- Walden Woods.
- Walden Woods (Mass.) -- Social life and customs.
- Wilderness areas -- Massachusetts -- Walden Woods.
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