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Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience

by Thoreau, Henry David

Thoreau retreats to a cabin by Walden Pond to live deliberately and discover life's essentials. His account of two years in the woods is a manifesto for simplicity, self-reliance, and civil disobedience.

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1854

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463

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12h 11m

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Table of Contents

1Economy
2Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
3Reading
4Sounds
5Solitude
6Visitors
7The Bean-Field
8The Village
9The Ponds
10Baker Farm
11Higher Laws
12Brute Neighbors
13House-Warming
14Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
15Winter Animals
16The Pond in Winter
17Spring
18Conclusion
19On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

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WALDEN and ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE by Henry David Thoreau Contents WALDEN Economy Where I Lived, and What I Lived For Reading Sounds Solitude Visitors The Bean-Field The Village The Ponds Baker Farm Higher Laws Brute Neighbors House-Warming Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors Winter Animals The Pond in Winter Spring Conclusion ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE _"I do not propose to write an ode to dejection, but to brag as lustily as chanticleer in the morning, standing on his roost, if only to wake my neighbors up."_ WALDEN Economy When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two months. At present I am a sojourner in civilized life again. I should not obtrude my affairs so much on the notice of my readers if very particular inquiries had not been made by my townsmen concerning my mode of life, which some would call impertinent, though they do not appear to me at all impertinent, but, considering the circumstances, very natural and pertinent. Some have asked what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like. Others have been curious to learn what portion of my income I devoted to charitable purposes; and some, who have large families, how many poor children...

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Authors, American -- 19th century -- BiographyCivil disobedienceGovernment, Resistance toNatural history -- Massachusetts -- Walden WoodsSolitudeThoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862 -- Homes and haunts -- Massachusetts -- Walden WoodsWalden Woods (Mass.) -- Social life and customsWilderness areas -- Massachusetts -- Walden Woodsphilosophynatureamerican-literaturememoirtranscendentalism

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