Henry David Thoreau: The Journal - 1837 - 1861
Author(s): THOREAU HENRY DAVID
The largest one-volume edition of Thoreau's 25-year journal, with "some of the most vigorous and original prose in English" and insights into the origins of Walden and other works (Washington Post). Henry David Thoreau's Journal was his life's work: the daily practice of writing that accompanied his daily walks, the workshop where he developed his books and essays, and a project in its own right. This is one of the most intensive explorations ever made of the everyday environment, the revolving seasons, and the changing self. It is a treasure trove of some of the finest prose in English and, for those acquainted with it, its prismatic pages exercise a hypnotic fascination. Yet at roughly seven thousand pages, or two million words, it remains Thoreau's least-known work. This reader's edition, the largest one-volume edition of Thoreau's Journal ever published, is the first to capture the scope, rhythms, and variety of the work as a whole. Ranging freely over the world at large, the Journal is no less devoted to the life within. As Thoreau says, "It is in vain to write on the seasons unless you have the seasons in you." " . . . a superb and uniquely accessible edition of an essential American masterpiece." --Booklist
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Quarto Publishing Group UK
- : Frances Lincoln
- : 0.691728
- : 01 November 2009
- : 1.43 Inches X 5.08 Inches X 7.97 Inches
- : books
Special Fields
- : THOREAU HENRY DAVID
- : BC
- : 704