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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction by Jeffrey S. Cramer
Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Texts
Chronology
Natural History of Massachusetts, 1842
A Winter Walk, 1843
Ktaadn, 1848 (from The Maine Woods, 1864) (excerpts)
Civil Disobedience, 1849
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, 1849 (excerpts)
The Journal: Selections from Thoreau’s Journal on the Art of Writing
Poems
Lately, alas, I knew a gentle boy,…
Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf…
My friends, why should we live?…
To the Maiden in the East
My life has been the poem I would have writ,…
To a Marsh Hawk in Spring
Fog
Brother where dost thou dwell?…
Manhood
Though all the fates should prove unkind,…
Life
I make ye an offer,…
On Ponkawtasset, since we took our way…
Woof of the sun, ethereal gauze…
Where’er thou sail’st who sailed with me,…
Inspiration
Greater is the depth of sadness…
Pens to mend, and hands to guide….
In Adam’s fall…
We should not mind if on our ear there fell…
Each more melodious note I hear…
Walden, 1854 (complete)
I. Economy
II. Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
III. Reading
IV. Sounds
V. Solitude
VI. Visitors
VII. The Bean-Field
VIII. The Village
IX. The Ponds
X. Baker Farm
XI. Higher Laws
XII. Brute Neighbors
XIII. House-Warming
XIV. Former Inhabitants; and Winter Visitors
XV. Winter Animals
XVI. The Pond in Winter
XVII. Spring
XVIII. Conclusion
Cape Cod
The Shipwreck
The Wellfleet Oysterman
Correspondence: Selections from Thoreau’s Letters to H.G.O. Blake
The Last Days of John Brown, 1860
Walking, 1863
Life Without Principle, 1863
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