Thoreau, Henry D. (Autor)
Shnaley, Lyndon J. (Hrsg.)
Walden
With an introduction by John Updike

Beschreibung
One of the most influential and compelling books in American literature, Walden is a vivid account of the years that Henry D. Thoreau spent alone in a secluded cabin at Walden Pond. This edition--introduced by noted American writer John Updike--celebrates the perennial importance of a classic work, originally published in 1854. Much of Walden's material is derived from Thoreau's journals and contains such engaging pieces from the lively "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For" and "Brute Neighbors" to the serene "Reading" and "The Pond in the Winter." Other famous sections involve Thoreau's visits with a Canadian woodcutter and with an Irish family, a trip to Concord, and a description of his bean field. This is the complete and authoritative text of Walden--as close to Thoreau's original intention as all available evidence allows.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-0-691-16934-7 |
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Erscheinungsjahr | 2016 |
Seitenzahl | 376 S. |
Einbandart | kartoniert |
Format | 14,1 x 21,7 x 2,5 cm |
Gewicht | 0,452 kg |