Henry David Thoreau's Collection [ 15 Books ] Henry David Thoreau's Collection [ 15 Books ]

Henry David Thoreau's Collection [ 15 Books ‪]‬

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This Book contains collection of 15 best titles of Henry David Thoreau.


1: Thoreau

2: Natural History of Massachusetts.

3: A Walk to Wachusett

4: A Winter Walk

5: The Landlord Henry

6: On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

7: Slavery in Massachusett

8: Walden

9: A Plea for Captain John Brown

10: The Succession of Forest Trees

11: Walking

12: Autumnal Tints

13: Wild Apples

14: Night and Moonligh

15: Life Without Principle


Henry David Thoreau was an American author, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, historian, and leading transcendentalist. He is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state.


Thoreau's books, articles, essays, journals, and poetry total over 20 volumes. Among his lasting contributions were his writings on natural history and philosophy, where he anticipated the methods and findings of ecology and environmental history, two sources of modern day environmentalism. His literary style interweaves close natural observation, personal experience, pointed rhetoric, symbolic meanings, and historical lore, while displaying a poetic sensibility, philosophical austerity, and "Yankee" love of practical detail. He was also deeply interested in the idea of survival in the face of hostile elements, historical change, and natural decay; at the same time he advocated abandoning waste and illusion in order to discover life's true essential needs.


He was a lifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending abolitionist John Brown. Thoreau's philosophy of civil disobedience later influenced the political thoughts and actions of such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.


Thoreau is sometimes cited as an anarchist, and though Civil Disobedience seems to call for improving rather than abolishing government—"I ask for, not at once no government, but at once a better government"—the direction of this improvement points toward anarchism: "'That government is best which governs not at all'; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which they will have." Richard Drinnon partly blames Thoreau for the ambiguity, noting that Thoreau's "sly satire, his liking for wide margins for his writing, and his fondness for paradox provided ammunition for widely divergent interpretations of 'Civil Disobedience.'"

  • GENRE
    Fiction & Literature
    RELEASED
    2012
    9 November
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    216
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Publish This, LLC
    SIZE
    1.6
    MB

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