Thoreau takes us to 19th-century America, where he spent over two years living simply by Walden Pond. It’s part reflection on a simpler life, part critique of materialism. Some parts drag a bit, but overall, it’s worth the read.
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Exploring themes of simple living and personal freedom, the book chronicles Henry David Thoreau's two-year stay in a cabin in Massachusetts. It serves as both a social experiment and a journey of self-discovery, presenting reflections on nature and society. The text includes notable essays such as "Economy," "Solitude," and "The Ponds," showcasing Thoreau's philosophical insights and deep connection to the natural world. This edition features an introductory poem by Louisa M. Alcott and a biographical sketch by Ralph Waldo Emerson, enhancing its literary significance.
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Walden, Henry David Thoreau
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