One of the most influential books in early American literature
Henry Thoreau is considered, along with Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as one of the leading figures in early American literature, and Walden is without doubt his most influential book. It recounts the author’s experiences living in a small house in the woods around Walden Pond near Concord in Massachusetts. Thoreau constructed the house himself, with the help of a few friends, in an attempt to see if he could live independently and away from society. The result is an intriguing work which blends natural history with philosophical insights and includes many illuminating quotations from other authors. Thoreau’s wooden shack has won a place for itself in the collective American psyche, a remarkable achievement for a book with such modest and rustic beginnings.
Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 360 pages
ISBN-10: 150982670X
Item Weight: 0.4 lbs
Dimensions: 4.0 x 0.9 x 6.1 inches
Customer Reviews: 3 out of 5 stars 50,001 + ratings
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