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    Cape Cod (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

    Cape Cod (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

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    by Henry David Thoreau


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    Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American philosopher, naturalist, essayist, and a member of the Transcendentalist school associated with Emerson. He is best known for the collection of essays published under the title Walden (1854), inspired by his solitary sojourn at Walden Pond. His ideas on civil disobedience influenced Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    July 12, 1817
    Date of Death:
    May 6, 1862
    Place of Birth:
    Concord, Massachusetts
    Place of Death:
    Concord, Massachusetts
    Education:
    Concord Academy, 1828-33); Harvard University, 1837

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    This brilliant account of Thoreau’s four trips to Cape Cod is often still considered the best book ever written about the area. Chronicling a fatal shipwreck, encounters with the ocean, explorations, and settlement, as well as Thoreau’s reflections on the pilgrims’ landing, Cape Cod has become known as the nautical Walden.

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