The Threefold Gospel of Walden
Thomas Klise
Henry David Thoreau went to the woods to face the ‰ÛÏessential facts of life, to see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I cam...
View full detailsHenry David Thoreau went to the woods to face the ‰ÛÏessential facts of life, to see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I cam...
View full detailsThe comic realism of Mark Twain might be the most representative note in America‰۪s literary tradition, and that it is streaked with hopelessness a...
View full detailsThe Life of Henry David Thoreau - The author of Walden and an essay on Civil Disobedience is today regarded as the spokesperson of people everywher...
View full detailsEdgar Allan Poe is regarded as America‰۪s first great literary critic, its first real literary critic, its first literary influence in Europe, a su...
View full detailsHerman Melville had almost completed a ‰ÛÏromance about the whaling industry‰ when he met a man named Hawthorne whose literary theories greatly in...
View full detailsWhile the material of Nathaniel Hawthorne was 18th century New England, his way of viewing the era seems fresh, modern, at times almost avant-gar...
View full detailsToo often, Emily Dickinson is seen as an eccentric, white-garbed recluse who composed verse among the lilacs. First and foremost, however, Emily Di...
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