Annually, over a half-million people pay homage to the storied pond and spiritually-nourishing woods where Henry David ...
In this immersive historical fiction Helen Humphreys richly imagines the robust inner life of naturalist and abolitionist Henry David Thoreau (1817-1861) inspired by the journals he kept from 1837 ...
During his daily wanderings through field and forest, he also noted when migrating birds returned, when leaves burst forth on trees, and when the ice melted on Walden Pond. Some 160 years later ...
Thoreau (1817-1862) was in his late 20s when he built himself a hut on the shores of Walden Pond in Greater Boston ... a little over two years. His 1854 book “Walden” (or “Life in the ...
Walden Pond is also frequented in summer by walkers ... Among the inscriptions in the park’s guest book is one left by a ...
In “Bright Circle,” Randall Fuller shines a light on the women behind — and before — the male philosophers of 19th-century ...
He is known for his book Walden, which he wrote while living in the forest near Walden Pond. In addition to his writings about nature, which serve as a foundation for modern environmentalism ...
The Buffett Institute for Global Affairs welcomed English Assistant Prof. Sarah Dimick to discuss climate change’s impact on ...
It's based on the book by Louisa May Alcott, a student of Thoreau's at Concord Academy, and whose father Bronson was a major player in the Transcendentalist movement. While exploring the woods near ...