+ All Categories
Home > Documents > house got a tolerable planet Library/Free Posters/thoreau.pdf–Henry David Thoreau was born on July...

house got a tolerable planet Library/Free Posters/thoreau.pdf–Henry David Thoreau was born on July...

Date post: 25-Sep-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 2 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
1
“What is the use of a house author speak thoughts behind the printed page ©2019 Prestwick House, Inc. www.prestwickhouse.com/free-library if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” –Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts. From 1833 to 1837, he attended Harvard College, and upon graduation, worked as a teacher before becoming a writer. Thanks to Ralph Waldo Emerson, his mentor and friend, Thoreau grew interested in Transcendentalism, a philosophical movement that celebrated individuality, self-reliance, and nature. Thoreau explored these beliefs in his renowned essay collection, Walden. Considered an American classic, Walden recounts Thoreau’s experience living alone in the New England woods. A staunch abolitionist, Thoreau called for resistance against injustice and unfair government in his 1849 essay, “Civil Disobedience.” Thoreau died in 1862, leaving behind a vast collection of Transcendentalist writings that are celebrated to this day. Henry David Thoreau
Transcript
Page 1: house got a tolerable planet Library/Free Posters/thoreau.pdf–Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts. From 1833 to 1837, he attended Harvard College,

“What is the use of a

house

a u t h o r s p e a k t h o u g h t s b e h i n d t h e p r i n t e d p a g e

©2019 Prestwick House, Inc. www.prestwickhouse.com/free-library

if you haven’t got a tolerable

planet to put it on?”

–Henry David Thoreau

was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts. From 1833 to 1837, he attended Harvard College, and upon graduation, worked as a teacher before becoming a writer. Thanks to Ralph Waldo Emerson, his mentor

and friend, Thoreau grew interested in Transcendentalism, a philosophical

movement that celebrated individuality, self-reliance, and nature. Thoreau explored

these beliefs in his renowned essay collection, Walden. Considered an American classic, Walden recounts Thoreau’s experience living alone in the New England woods. A staunch abolitionist, Thoreau called for resistance against injustice and unfair government

in his 1849 essay, “Civil Disobedience.” Thoreau died in 1862, leaving behind a

vast collection of Transcendentalist writings that are celebrated

to this day.

Henry David Thoreau

Recommended