A Historical Guide to Henry David Thoreau

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William E. Cain
Oxford University Press, 2000 M11 2 - 304 pages
As an essayist, philosopher, ex-pencil manufacturer, notorious hermit, tax protester, and all-around original thinker, Thoreau led so singular a life that he is in some ways a perfect candidate for the historical and biographical treatments made possible by the Historical Guides to American Authors series format. William E. Cain, the volume editor, includes contributions on his relationship with 19th century authority and concepts of the land, which should help the volume's reach beyond those who read Thoreau for illumination to those general readers who love him for embodying the spirit of American rebellion.
 

Contents

Introduction
3
A Brief Biography
11
THOREAU IN HIS TIME
59
ILLUSTRATED CHRONOLOGY
243
Bibliographical Essay
265
Contributors
275
Index
277
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William E. Cain is Mary Jewitt Gaiser Professor of English at Wellesley College.

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