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The serene setting of Walden Pond serves as the backdrop for Henry David Thoreau's two-year experiment in independent living, which has inspired countless visitors and established him as a key figure in American conservation. His one-room house, built in 1845, symbolizes a quest for simplicity and connection with nature. The area, rich in historical significance, is linked to both the Revolutionary War and the mid-nineteenth-century literary renaissance, making it a place of profound cultural and historical resonance.
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Thoreau's Walden, Tim Smith
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Thoreau's Walden
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Tim Smith
- Publisher
- Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 98
- ISBN13
- 9781531607357
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Art & Culture, Historical Themes, Maps & Travel, Geography & Topography, Photographic Publications
- Rating
- 5 out of 5
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- The serene setting of Walden Pond serves as the backdrop for Henry David Thoreau's two-year experiment in independent living, which has inspired countless visitors and established him as a key figure in American conservation. His one-room house, built in 1845, symbolizes a quest for simplicity and connection with nature. The area, rich in historical significance, is linked to both the Revolutionary War and the mid-nineteenth-century literary renaissance, making it a place of profound cultural and historical resonance.
