Young Man ThoreauUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1977 - 262 páginas "Lucidly written, well organized, and carefully documented ... The book is a worthy effort that is sure to have a lasting impact on Thoreau studies."--New England Quarterly. |
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... philosopher . The sun of a new life's day rises to him .... And still the fleshy Zeno sails on , ship- wrecked ... philosophy ” and a “ philosopher . ” To use Erikson's words , Thoreau sought urgently an " ideology " to which he ...
... philosopher . The sun of a new life's day rises to him .... And still the fleshy Zeno sails on , ship- wrecked ... philosophy ” and a “ philosopher . ” To use Erikson's words , Thoreau sought urgently an " ideology " to which he ...
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... philosophy needs the leaven of humor to render it light and digestible .... His humor is always subordinate to a serious purpose , though often the real charm for the reader is not so much in the essential progress and final upshot of ...
... philosophy needs the leaven of humor to render it light and digestible .... His humor is always subordinate to a serious purpose , though often the real charm for the reader is not so much in the essential progress and final upshot of ...
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... philosophy cannot be true which so paints it . It is time now that I begin to live " ( J , I : 299 ) . 21 I : According to Harding , Thoreau was probably thinking of Sandy Pond in Lincoln , where he had spent six weeks in the summer of ...
... philosophy cannot be true which so paints it . It is time now that I begin to live " ( J , I : 299 ) . 21 I : According to Harding , Thoreau was probably thinking of Sandy Pond in Lincoln , where he had spent six weeks in the summer of ...
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Society and Community in Transition | 9 |
Choice and Limitation | 18 |
The Parents | 29 |
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ambivalence become Boston brave Channing childhood Concord Academy consciousness Cynthia David Henry Days of Henry defeat dependent dream early Edward Emerson elder brother Ellen Sewall Epigenesis Erik Erikson experience F. B. Sanborn father fear feel felt fire Gandhi's Gandhi's Truth gifts Gozzi grief guilt Harding Harvard Henry David Thoreau Henry Thoreau Henry's hope hostility Ibid identity confusion independence Indian John Thoreau John's death journal entry leave Concord letter Lidian live March March 11 moratorium mother nature never oedipal parents perceived perhaps person poem pond possible Press Quentin Anderson Ralph Waldo Emerson rivalry Sanborn says Scituate seems Selected Writings sense situation social society speaks spirit success suggested superego teaching Thoreau as Remembered thought tion town Transcendentalism Transcendentalist trip Tropes and Figures unconscious Walden Walter Harding winter of discontent wished woman woods Writings of Ralph wrote York young youth