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Walden A Fully Annotated Edition

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ISBN-10: 0300104669

ISBN-13: 9780300104660

Edition: 2004 (Annotated)

Authors: Henry David Thoreau, Jeffrey S. Cramer

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Thoreau’s literary classic, an elegantly written record of his experiment in simple living, has engaged readers and thinkers for a century and a half. This edition of Walden is the first to set forth an authoritative text with generous annotations. Thoreau scholar Jeffrey S. Cramer has meticulously corrected errors and omissions from previous editions of Walden and here provides illuminating notes on the biographical, historical, and geographical contexts of Thoreau’s life. Cramer’s newly edited text is based on the original 1854 edition of Walden, with emendations taken from Thoreau’s draft manuscripts, his own markings on the page proofs, and notes in his personal copy of the book. In…    
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List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 7/11/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Size: 8.11" wide x 9.80" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 2.244

In September 1842, Nathaniel Hawthorne noted this social encounter in his journal: "Mr. Thorow dined with us yesterday. He is a singular character---a young man with much of wild original nature still remaining in him; and so far as he is sophisticated, it is in a way and method of his own. He is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and somewhat rustic, although courteous manners, corresponding very well with such an exterior. But his ugliness is of an honest and agreeable fashion, and becomes him much better than beauty. On the whole, I find him a healthy and wholesome man to know." Most responses to Thoreau are as ambiguously respectful as was Hawthorne's. Thoreau…    

George G. Szpiro, PhD, is a mathematician and journalist. He covers Israel and the Middle East for the Swiss daily newspaper "Neue Z�rcher Zeitung", for which he also writes an award-winning monthly column on mathematics. His books include "Poincar�'s Prize: The Hundred-Year Quest to Solve One of Math's Greatest Puzzles" (Dutton).Jeffrey S. Cramer is curator of collections at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, an independent research institution that holds the world's most comprehensive collection of Thoreau-related material. Cramer is the editor of "The Portable Thoreau" (Penguin), "Walden: A Fully Annotated Edition", and "I to Myself: An Annotated Selection from the Journal of…    

Economy
Where I lived, and what I lived for
Reading
Sounds
Solitude
Visitors
The bean-field
The village
The ponds
Baker farm
Higher laws
Brute neighbors
House-warming
Former inhabitants; and winter visitors
Winter animals
The pond in winter
Spring