Walden and Other Writings

Walden and Other Writings by Henry David Thoreau, published by Random House Publishing Group in September 1983, is a mass paperback edition comprising 464 pages. This collection features Thoreau’s influential philosophical works, emphasizing themes such as simplicity, self-honesty, and harmony with nature. The volume includes Thoreau’s renowned masterpiece, Walden, alongside his significant essays, Civil Disobedience and Life Without Principle, showcasing his profound observations of both nature and the human experience.
Readers will find a rich selection of Thoreau’s writings that reflect his thoughts on nonconformity and the natural world. The book also includes excerpts from A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers, Cape Cod, The Maine Woods, and The Journal, providing a comprehensive view of Thoreau’s literary contributions. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and philosophical reflections on life and nature.
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With their call for “simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!”, for self-honesty, and for harmony with nature, the writings of Henry David Thoreau are perhaps the most influential philosophical works in all American literature. The selections in this volume represent Thoreau at his best. Included in their entirety are Walden, his indisputable masterpiece, and his two great arguments for nonconformity, Civil Disobedience and Life Without Principle. A lifetime of brilliant observation of nature–and of himself–is recorded in selections from A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers, Cape Cod, The Maine Woods and The Journal.
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