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    destruction, which I will send to put an end to you; and, further, I will take away your necessary food. And the word of the Lord came to me, saying, Son of man, let your face be turned to the mountains of Israel, and be a prophet to them, and say, You mountains of Israel, give ear to the words of

    The Essays of Henry D. Thoreau

     

    The Essays of Henry D. Thoreau


    The Essays of Henry D. Thoreau

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    Binding: Paperback
    EAN: 9780865476462
    Edition: First Edition
    ISBN: 0865476462
    Item Dimensions: 108902108616
    Label: North Point Press
    Languages: EnglishUnknownEnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishPublished
    Manufacturer: North Point Press
    Number Of Items: 1
    Number Of Pages: 448
    Publication Date: May 05, 2002
    Publisher: North Point Press
    Studio: North Point Press




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    Thoreau's major essays annotated and introduced by one of our most vital intellectuals.

    With The Essays of Henry D. Thoreau, Lewis Hyde gathers thirteen of Thoreau's finest short prose works and, for the first time in 150 years, presents them fully annotated and arranged in the order of their composition. This definitive edition includes Thoreau's most famous essays, "Civil Disobedience" and "Walking," along with lesser-known masterpieces such as "Wild Apples," "The Last Days of John Brown," and an account of his 1846 journey into the Maine wilderness to climb Mount Katahdin, an essay that ends on a unique note of sublimity and terror.

    Hyde diverges from the long-standing and dubious editorial custom of separating Thoreau's politics from his interest in nature, a division that has always obscured the ways in which the two are constantly entwined. "Natural History of Massachusetts" begins not with fish and birds but with a dismissal of the political world, and "Slavery in Massachusetts" ends with a meditation on the water lilies blooming on the Concord River.

    Thoreau's ideal reader was expected to be well versed in Greek and Latin, poetry and travel narrative, and politically engaged in current affairs. Hyde's detailed annotations clarify many of Thoreau's references and re-create the contemporary context wherein the nation's westward expansion was bringing to a head the racial tensions that would result in the Civil War.




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