Walden

· Arcturus Publishing
Ebook
351
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

In 1845, Henry David Thoreau left his home in Concord, Massachusetts to live a contemplative life in the remote house that he built himself by the tranquil Walden Pond. Throughout his two years there, he diligently chronicled his observations.

A positive and insightful look at human solitude, Walden remains a highly regarded work of transcendentalism, environmentalism, and individual enlightenment.

About the author

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was a leading writer and transcendentalist. Over the course his life he developed an enduring friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson. His desire to escape the drudgery of the pencilfactory led to him building a house at Walden Pond, where he developed a new appreciation for nature.

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