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A Student's Companion to
Walden (Henry David Thoreau)
Study guide compatible with Dover Thrift ISBN 0-486-28495-6
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Thirteen (13) Lessons
Walden; or, Life in the Woods is the record of Thoreau's experiment to live as cheaply
as possible. Thoreau builds a small cabin by Walden Pond and lives there for two years. No
doubt, Thoreau embodies the failure of Transcendentalism. While practicing the tenets of
intuition and of love for nature with a healthy distrust for progress, Thoreau was unable to
achieve the ideal. However, in Walden, the reader will be sympathetic because Thoreau
touches a longing that is in everyone: peace and quiet. The author offers keen insight to
common things in nature and finds wonder with discovering anything new. Thoreau never overlooks
even the most mundane of nature's bounty. His comments are delightful and interesting. In
addition to this, his philosophy of life does challenge readers to reevaluate their systems of
values and beliefs.
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