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![]() WaldenHenry David ThoreauIn CliffsNotes on Walden, you discover the most important work of Henry David Thoreau — his exploration of the transcendentalist's striving to realize the possibility of humankind's capabilities, and one's own perfection and divinity. What results is an account of Thoreau's two-year stay at Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, as he celebrates nature and conservation, and moves toward spiritual rebirth and fulfillment. Search this CliffsNote
Henry David Thoreau BiographyAbout WaldenSummary, Analysis, and Original Text by ChapterChapter 1: EconomyChapter 2: Where I Lived, and What I Lived ForChapter 3: ReadingChapter 4: SoundsChapter 5: SolitudeChapter 6: VisitorsChapter 7: The Bean-FieldChapter 8: The VillageChapter 9: The PondsChapter 10: Baker FarmChapter 11: Higher LawsChapter 12: Brute NeighborsChapter 13: House-WarmingChapter 14: Former Inhabitants; and Winter VisitorsChapter 15: Winter AnimalsChapter 16: The Pond In WinterChapter 17: SpringChapter 18: ConclusionCritical EssaysThe Transcendentalist MovementExtra-Literary Recognition of ThoreauStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay Questions
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