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  1. Walden Dean is a stenographer, whose mind witnessed all types of injustices in the courtroom. After discovering he has a terminal illness, repressed anger deep within him surfaces -- taking ...

  2. Walden Summary. W alden is a written account of the two years Henry David Thoreau lives alone in a cabin in the wilderness. Through this experience, Thoreau examines the fundamental elements of ...

  3. Walden Pond by Henry David Thoreau. Walden, Thoreau's most famous writing articulating the essence of Transcendentalism, was published in 1854.The book, often read in grades 11-12, reflects Thoreau's attempt to 'live life simply.'

  4. Jan 28, 2022 · "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately," wrote Henry David Thoreau in his seminal work, "Walden." And because of this act—back on the Fourth of July in 1845—most Americans feel some familiarity and connection with Walden Pond: the serene pool that is preserved for all to enjoy within Massachusetts' Walden Pond State Reservation.

  5. Jul 11, 2004 · The ultimate gift edition of Walden for bibliophiles, aficionados, and scholars “Replaces all other available editions of Walden as the most attractive and reliable way to approach this great American book.”—Joel Porte, author of Consciousness and Culture: Emerson and Thoreau Reviewed This is the authoritative edition of an American literary classic: Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, an ...

  6. Dec 27, 2013 · David Thoreau, better known as Henry David Thoreau, was an American essayist, poet, philosopher, and naturalist. He was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts, and was the third of four children.

  7. In ‘Walden,’ Thoreau tries to drive his point by anchoring on such important themes as how to discover oneself, the gains of living a life of a recluse, appreciating nature, consistency, and hardness, and mastering the art of selfhood.

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