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  • * Salt, Henry S., '''Life of Henry David Thoreau'''. One of the earliest complete biographies of Thoreau, presenting a sympa * Angelo, Ray, '''Botanical Index to the Journal of Henry David Thoreau''' (1984). Contains an essay by the author on ''Thoreau as Botanist''. This
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  • #REDIRECT [[Henry David Thoreau]]
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  • ...stanford.edu/entries/thoreau/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Henry David Thoreau]
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  • ...early 19th century New England intellectuals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and others.
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  • .../noinclude>Semi-autobiographical, philosophical work (published 1854) by [[Henry David Thoreau]] in which he develops his views concerning man's relation to nature in the
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  • ...h century [[New England]] intellectuals such as [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]], [[Henry David Thoreau]], and others. * [[Henry David Thoreau]]:
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  • ...ife in the Woods''), one of the classics of nature writing, is a work by [[Henry David Thoreau]], first published in 1854. Generally considered Thoreau's masterwork and,
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  • '''Henry David Thoreau''' (1817 - 1862) was an American philosopher, naturalist, social critic, an
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  • ...unout, Maya David and Jean Dewitt, Referring Governments to the Community: Henry David Thoreau Revisited, The International Scope Review, Issue 12, Volume 7, 2005.
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  • ...h his name is far from as well known in conservation circles as those of [[Henry David Thoreau|Thoreau]], [[John Muir|Muir]], or [[Aldo Leopold|Leopold]], can be consider
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  • ...in the high-minded culture of the Concord intelligentsia, which included [[Henry David Thoreau]], [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]], [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]] and Theodore Parker.
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  • ...lliam Ellery Channing]] (1818-1901), the friend and walking companion of [[Henry David Thoreau]]. Some months after his birth, his mother died, and his father obviously d
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  • ...of a movement known as [[transcendentalism]]. His non-conformist friend [[Henry David Thoreau]] (1817-1862), told in his book ''"[[Walden]]"'' how he spent two years in ...- [[Seba Smith]] - [[James Russell Lowell]] - [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] - [[Henry David Thoreau]] - [[Margaret Fuller]] - [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] - [[Nathaniel Hawthorne
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  • ...idea of ecological succession goes back to the [[19th Century]]. In 1860 [[Henry David Thoreau]] read an address called "The Succession of Forest Trees" in which he descr
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  • ...nd Oriental languages. Lawrence Ferlinghetti has referred to him as 'the [[Henry David Thoreau|Thoreau]] of the beat generation'. One of the primary subjects of ''The Dha The full historical background arguably includes: Henry David Thoreau, [[Imagism]] (especially [[Ezra Pound]], [[William Carlos Williams]] and [[
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  • The ads play on a perspective that Mann traces back to [[Henry David Thoreau]], namely that Native peoples prior to the arrival of Europeans existed in
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  • ...Maya David and Jean Dewitt (2005), Referring Governments to the Community: Henry David Thoreau Revisited (The International Scope Review, Issue 12, Volume 7, 2005)
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  • ...Maya David and Jean Dewitt (2005), Referring Governments to the Community: Henry David Thoreau Revisited (The International Scope Review, Issue 12, Volume 7, 2005)
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  • ...ar agitation in 1845; it is still sung today as a hymn in many churches. [[Henry David Thoreau]] refused to pay his state poll tax in 1846 as a symbolic protest against t
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  • ...morated Franklin's achievement and defended him against his detractors. [[Henry David Thoreau]], though he dismissed Franklin's achievements and urged his readers to see
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  • ...morated Franklin's achievement and defended him against his detractors. [[Henry David Thoreau]], though he dismissed Franklin's achievements and urged his readers to see
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  • <!--[[Image:thoreau.jpg|thumb|left|145px|Henry David Thoreau translated a portion of the [[Lotus Sutra]] into English from French.]]--> ...he American [[Transcendentalists]] and associated persons, in particular [[Henry David Thoreau]] took an interest in [[Hinduism|Hindu]] and Buddhist philosophy. In 1844,
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  • ...e Confederate States of America, ending the practice in the United States. Henry David Thoreau, iconic New England writer and philosopher, made the case for civil disobed ...many American authors and poets. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born near Boston. Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts, where he famously lived, for some time,
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  • ...rchist practice. These two were heavily influenced by ideas of Tolstoy and Henry David Thoreau, who are often cited as Christian anarchist and individualist anarchist res
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  • ...necessarily better. In this latter regard, other voices, such as that of [[Henry David Thoreau]], were raised questioning the wisdom of progress, though from more of a ph
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  • *[http://thoreau.eserver.org/pantheist.html Pantheist Prophet: Henry David Thoreau] by Harold W. Wood, Jr
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  • ...y of the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. Transcendentalism can be seen in the work of [[Henry David Thoreau]], [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]], and in the community founded by [[Bronson Alcot
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  • ...textiles. Horace Mann made the state system of schools the national model. Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson made major contributions to American thought. Membe
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