A Year in Thoreau's Journal: 1851Penguin, 01.12.1993 - 368 Seiten Thoreau's journal of 1851 reveals profound ideas and observations in the making, including wonderful writing on the natural history of Concord. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... experience, the sense of relation between past and present that constitutes a life. While Thoreau's Journal is not an autobiography in any strict, formal sense, his use of it to “recollect” and “preserve” experience reveals his deeply ...
... experience, the sense of relation between past and present that constitutes a life. While Thoreau's Journal is not an autobiography in any strict, formal sense, his use of it to “recollect” and “preserve” experience reveals his deeply ...
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... experience and the world . Sometimes , Thoreau would write out several days ' walks in a single morning session , and in many of his entries he would employ the present tense , creating the fiction of observing the natural world just ...
... experience and the world . Sometimes , Thoreau would write out several days ' walks in a single morning session , and in many of his entries he would employ the present tense , creating the fiction of observing the natural world just ...
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... experience , the sense of relation between past and present that constitutes a life . While Tho- reau's Journal is not an autobiography in any strict , formal sense , his use of it to " recollect " and " preserve " experience reveals ...
... experience , the sense of relation between past and present that constitutes a life . While Tho- reau's Journal is not an autobiography in any strict , formal sense , his use of it to " recollect " and " preserve " experience reveals ...
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... experiences they recount through recog- nizable nineteenth - century narrative techniques of development and closure . The ... experience , enacting daily the goal expressed in Walden : " to toe that line " between " past and future ...
... experiences they recount through recog- nizable nineteenth - century narrative techniques of development and closure . The ... experience , enacting daily the goal expressed in Walden : " to toe that line " between " past and future ...
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... experience & summer mood- & read it in the winter- & it will carry you back to more than that summer day alone could show - only the rarest flavor - the purest melody - of the season thus comes down to us . As this passage suggests ...
... experience & summer mood- & read it in the winter- & it will carry you back to more than that summer day alone could show - only the rarest flavor - the purest melody - of the season thus comes down to us . As this passage suggests ...
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appear beautiful begin birds blossom blue bridge called clear clouds cold color comes Concord covered dark distance earth experience express Fair fall farmers feel feet fields flowers fruit give grass green ground grow half head hear heard heaven hill hour inches Journal kind land least leaves less light live look meadow miles mind moon morning nature never night observed once pass perchance pine plant Pond refers reflected relation remarkable reminded rising river road rocks root says season seems seen sense shore side snow sound spring stand stems stone stream suggest summer surface swamp things Thoreau thought town traveller trees turned walk warm weed wild wind winter woods yellow