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Hardcover Henry Thoreau Book

ISBN: 1025519388

ISBN13: 9781025519388

Henry Thoreau

"Henry Thoreau" is an evocative biography that explores the life and spiritual journey of one of America's most influential thinkers and naturalists. Written by Leon Bazalgette, this work provides a deep look into the character of Henry David Thoreau, the man behind the legendary "Walden". The narrative traces Thoreau's rejection of conventional society in favor of a life defined by simplicity, independence, and a profound connection to the natural world.

Bazalgette captures the essence of Thoreau's philosophy, examining his roles as a philosopher, poet, and pioneer of civil disobedience. Through rich prose, the author illustrates Thoreau's experiences at Walden Pond and his intellectual contributions to the Transcendentalist movement alongside figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson. This biography is not merely a record of dates and events but a passionate interpretation of a man who sought to live "deliberately" and "front only the essential facts of life." Readers interested in American literary history, environmentalism, and individualistic philosophy will find this account to be a compelling tribute to a foundational figure in the American canon.

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