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Walden and Civil Disobedience
Contributor(s): Thoreau, Henry David (Author), Merwin, W. S. (Introduction by), Howarth, William (Afterword by)

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ISBN: 0451532163     ISBN-13: 9780451532169
Publisher: Signet Book
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Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: July 2012
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Essays
- Political Science | Essays
- Biography & Autobiography | Environmentalists & Naturalists
Dewey: 818.303
Lexile Measure: 1340(Not Available)
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 4.1" W x 7.2" L (0.35 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Massachusetts
- Cultural Region - New England
- Chronological Period - 1800-1850
Features: Bibliography, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 6000
Reading Level: 8.7   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 21.0
 
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Publisher Description:
Henry David Thoreau reflects on life, politics, and society in these two inspiring masterworks: Walden and Civil Disobedience.

In 1845, Thoreau moved to a cabin that he built with his own hands along the shores of Walden Pond in Massachusetts. Shedding the trivial ties that he felt bound much of humanity, Thoreau reaped from the land both physically and mentally, and pursued truth in the quiet of nature. In Walden, he explains how separating oneself from the world of men can truly awaken the sleeping self. Thoreau holds fast to the notion that you have not truly existed until you adopt such a lifestyle--and only then can you reenter society, as an enlightened being.

These simple but profound musings--as well as "Civil Disobedience," his protest against the government's interference with civil liberty--have inspired many to embrace his philosophy of individualism and love of nature. More than a century and a half later, his message is more timely than ever.

With an Introduction by W.S. Merwin
and an Afterword by Will Howarth

 
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