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The Thoreau log Book

The Thoreau log
The Thoreau log, Thoreau is often linked with his fellow New Englander Emily Dickinson as an example of the isolated, reclusive, antisocial genius devoted to literature. Though not the most gregarious of men, neither was Thoreau the hermit of Walden so many imagine him , The Thoreau log has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Thoreau log
  • Written by author Raymond R. Borst
  • Published by New York : G.K. Hall ; c1992., 7/1/1992
  • Thoreau is often linked with his fellow New Englander Emily Dickinson as an example of the isolated, reclusive, antisocial genius devoted to literature. Though not the most gregarious of men, neither was Thoreau the "hermit of Walden" so many imagine him
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General Editor, Preface
Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Introduction
Biographical Notes on Persons Mentioned in the Text
Ch. 1 1817-1832: Early Years 1
Ch. 2 1833-1837: Harvard, Emerson, and the Journal's Beginning 10
Ch. 3 1838-1842: "There Is No Remedy for Love but to Love More" 33
Ch. 4 1843-1844: Staten Island, Editor of the Dial, and Publications 86
Ch. 5 1845-1847: "I Wish to Meet the Facts of Life" 110
Ch. 6 1848-1850: "Several More Lives to Live" 133
Ch. 7 1851-1853: "I Have Travelled a Good Deal in Concord" 176
Ch. 8 1854-1856: "'Walden' Published. Elder-berries. Waxwork Yellowing." 274
Ch. 9 1857-1858: Cape Cod and Maine 418
Ch. 10 1859-1862: "The Prospect Is Now Toward Winter" 509
Sources 613
Index 623


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