Walden First Edition

Walden First Edition by Henry David Thoreau is published by Yale University Press in January 2006. This annotated edition spans 427 pages and presents a meticulously edited version of Thoreau’s classic work, drawing from the original 1854 edition as well as Thoreau’s draft manuscripts and personal notes. The book is designed to be accessible, particularly for students, and includes an introduction by Denis Donoghue that contextualizes Thoreau’s life and contributions.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of themes related to nature and self-reliance, as Thoreau reflects on his experiences living in solitude near Walden Pond. This edition also features notes on the text, an afterword by the editor, and a selected bibliography, enhancing the reader’s understanding of Thoreau’s literary significance. The combination of Thoreau’s insights and the scholarly apparatus makes this edition a valuable resource for those interested in American literature and essays.
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This handsome, affordable paperback edition of Walden is the most authoritative version of Henry David Thoreau’s classic American literarymasterpiece to date. Jeffrey Cramer’s newly edited text is based on the original 1854 edition of Walden, with emendations taken from Thoreau’s draft manuscripts, his own markings on page proofs, and notes in his personal copy of the book. An elegantly produced paperback, it has been priced especially with the student market in mind. An introduction by Denis Donoghue places Thoreau’s life and achievement in context. Also included here are notes on the text, an afterword by the editor, and a helpful selected bibliography.
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