Walden x 40 : essays on Thoreau
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Walden x 40 : essays on Thoreau
Indiana University Press, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780253223548
内容説明
In 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved from his parents' house in Concord, Massachusetts, to a one-room cabin on land owned by his mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson. After 26 months he transformed his stay in the woods into one of the most famous events in American history. In Walden x 40, adopting Thoreau's own compositional method, Robert B. Ray takes up several questions posed in Walden. Thoreau developed his books from his lectures, and his lectures from his almost-daily journal notations of the world around him, with its fluctuating weather and appointed seasons, both forever familiar and suddenly brand new. Ray derives his 40 brief essays from the details of Walden itself, reading the book in the way that Thoreau proposed to explore his own life-deliberately. Ray demonstrates that however accustomed we have grown to its lessons, Walden continues to be as surprising as the November snowfall that, Thoreau reports, "covered the ground . . . and surrounded me suddenly with the scenery of winter."
目次
Bibliographical Note
Introduction
1. Adventure
2. Ants
3. Awake
4. Baskets
5. Books
6. Colors
7. Death
8. Distance
9. Drummer
10. Experiment
11. Fashion
12. Flute
13. Full of Hope
14. Genius
15. Good and Evil
16. Higher Laws
17. Idleness
18. July 4, 1845
19. Kittlybenders
20. Leaving Walden
21. Moulting
22. Name
23. Numbers
24. Obscurity
25. Opportunity
26. Philosopher
27. Proving
28. Question
29. Readers
30. Rents
31. Ruins
32. Spider
33. Stripped
34. Tracks and paths
35. Unexplorable
36. Vocation
37. Without bounds
38. X marks Walden's depth
39. Years
40. Zanzibar
Notes
Annotated Bibliography
Index
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9780253356864
内容説明
In 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved from his parents' house in Concord, Massachusetts, to a one-room cabin on land owned by his mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson. After 26 months he transformed his stay in the woods into one of the most famous events in American history. In Walden x 40, adopting Thoreau's own compositional method, Robert B. Ray takes up several questions posed in Walden. Thoreau developed his books from his lectures, and his lectures from his almost-daily journal notations of the world around him, with its fluctuating weather and appointed seasons, both forever familiar and suddenly brand new. Ray derives his 40 brief essays from the details of Walden itself, reading the book in the way that Thoreau proposed to explore his own life -- deliberately. Ray demonstrates that however accustomed we have grown to its lessons, Walden continues to be as surprising as the November snowfall that, Thoreau reports, "covered the ground...and surrounded me suddenly with the scenery of winter."
目次
- Bibliographical Note
- Introduction 1. Adventure
- 2. Ants
- 3. Awake
- 4. Baskets
- 5. Books
- 6. Colors
- 7. Death
- 8. Distance
- 9. Drummer
- 10. Experiment
- 11. Fashion
- 12. Flute
- 13. Full of Hope
- 14. Genius
- 15. Good and Evil
- 16. Higher Laws
- 17. Idleness
- 18. July 4, 1845
- 19. Kittlybenders
- 20. Leaving Walden
- 21. Moulting
- 22. Name
- 23. Numbers
- 24. Obscurity
- 25. Opportunity
- 26. Philosopher
- 27. Proving
- 28. Question
- 29. Readers
- 30. Rents
- 31. Ruins
- 32. Spider
- 33. Stripped
- 34. Tracks and paths
- 35. Unexplorable
- 36. Vocation
- 37. Without bounds
- 38. X marks Walden's depth
- 39. Years
- 40. Zanzibar Notes
- Annotated Bibliography
- Index
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