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Henry David Thoreau - Cape Cod: "What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?"
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128 pages
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A profound philosopher of nature, Thoreau's life was marked by a deep connection to the Walden woods, which heavily influenced his writings and philosophies. His friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson guided him towards a career as a writer and nature observer. A committed Abolitionist, Thoreau remained steadfast in his principles, even when they were unpopular. His life was cut short by illness at 44, but his legacy endures as he is celebrated as one of America's greatest writers, particularly for his reflections on nature and the human experience.
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