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  1. Henry David Thoreau, Walden, "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For Thoreau needed to concentrate and get himself working more on his writing. In March 1845, Ellery Channing told Thoreau, "Go out upon that, build yourself a hut, & there begin the grand process of devouring yourself alive. I see no other alternative, no other hope for you."

  2. Henry David Thoreau: Walden (1854) Economy When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massa-chusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two months.

  3. Henry David Thoreau – 11 – fo. Rústica, rugosa y heterogénea como los troncos que usó para su vivienda, Walden, o la vida en los bosques, publicada en 185 4, fue un a de las do s grandes obras de Thoreau (la otra fue Desobediencia civil) y bastó para cimentarle un lugar fundador en la lit eratura norteamericana del siglo XIX.

  4. Henry David Thoreau: Walden, ovvero vita nei boschi (PDF) Henry David Thoreau: Walden, ovvero vita nei boschi | italiani imbecilli - Academia.edu Academia.edu no longer supports Internet Explorer.

  5. Civil Disobedience - Henry David Thoreau.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. "That government is best which governs least," says h.d. Thoeau. Government is an expedient by which men would fain succeed in their endeavors, he says. Government does not keep the country free. It does not settle the west.

  6. That July, while living at Walden Pond, Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax as a protest against the conflict, for he saw the war as an effort to extend the realm of slavery. As a result, the local constable arrested him, and he spent the night in the Concord jail. The next day a relative—probably his aunt—paid the tax, and he was released.

  7. The drawing of T’s cabin was made by his sister Sophia, an amateur artist. T himself complained of it, “Thoreau would suggest a little alteration, chiefly in the door, in the wide projection of the roof at the front; and that the bank more immediately about the house be brought out more distinctly” (Sanborn, 1917, 338).