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The two years Thoreau spent at Walden Pond
and the night he spent in the Concord jail are
among the most familiar features of the
American intellectual landscape. In this new
biography, based on a reexamination of
Thoreau’s manuscripts and on retracing his
rips, Robert Richardson offers a view of
Thoreau’s life and achievements in
their full nineteenth-century context. |
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