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The writings of Henry David Thoreau

The writings of Henry David Thoreau

by Henry David Thoreau

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Naturalist, philosopher, champion of self-reliance and moral independence, Henry David Thoreau remains not only one of our most influential writers but also one of our most contemporary. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau gathers his most significant works, including his masterpiece, Walden; A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers; selections from Cape Cod and The Maine Woods; as well as “Walking,” “Civil Disobedience,” “Slavery in Massachusetts,” “A Plea for Captain John Brown,” and “Life Without Principle.”
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["Correspondence" "Civil disobedience" "Solitude" "American Authors" "Ensayos estadounidenses" "English prose literature" "Resistance to Government" "Resistencia civil" "Pol\u00edtica y gobierno" "Natural history" "Slavery" "American essays" "Fiction short stories (single author)" "Philosophy american" "Philosophy modern 19th century" "Aesthetic realism"]

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