Walden and Civil Disobedience


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In 1857 Henry David Thoreau moved to a small cabin in the woods near Walden Pond where he lived as a recluse from society for just over two years. In his time of self-prescribed isolation, Thoreau recorded his daily routine and reflections in an effort to get away from the noise brought about by a mainstream society. His work became one of the most influential American literary works of all time.

Thoreau's daily journal entries became the foundation for one of the most well-known works of Transcendental philosophy to this day. Published as one title, Walden is a quasi-memoir and naturalist manifesto that has withstood the test of time. The work continues to inspire generations to switch it up, unplug, and revert to the higher calling of nature.



Author: Henry David Thoreau
Publisher: Mint Editions
Published: 04/20/2021
Pages: 218
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.63d
ISBN13: 9781513221106
ISBN10: 1513221108
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Essays
- Political Science | Essays
- Biography & Autobiography | Environmentalists & Naturalists