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Paperback Henry Thoreau's Mother .. Book

ISBN: 1175918148

ISBN13: 9781175918147

Henry Thoreau's Mother ..

"Henry Thoreau's Mother" delves into the life of Cynthia Dunbar Thoreau, the mother of the renowned American author and transcendentalist, Henry David Thoreau. This biographical work offers a unique perspective on Thoreau's upbringing and the influences that shaped his philosophical and literary development. Through meticulous research, Jean Munroe Le Brun unveils Cynthia's role in fostering an environment conducive to intellectual curiosity and independent thought.

The book explores Cynthia's personality, her relationships within the Thoreau family, and her contributions to the social and intellectual circles of Concord, Massachusetts. By examining Cynthia's life, the author provides valuable insights into the social and cultural context that informed Thoreau's writings and his engagement with the pressing issues of his time. This biography is an essential read for those interested in American literature, transcendentalism, and the lives of influential women in the nineteenth century.

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