No. of pages 224
Published: 2016
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"Walden, or Life in the Woods" is a transcendentalist work by Henry David Thoreau that reflects on simple living in natural surroundings. It is based on his experiment of living alone in a cabin near Walden Pond, where he sought to explore the themes of self-sufficiency, nature, and individualism. Thoreau contemplates the values of solitude, the benefits of a simple life, and critiques society’s materialism and industrialization. Alongside "Civil Disobedience," which advocates for resistance to unjust government actions, these works emphasize personal conscience and the moral duty to stand against injustice, encapsulating Thoreau's philosophy of active nonconformity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Nook Press .