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Find a short biography and a selection of Thoreau's most famous poems, plus analysis and comments on the poems.
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A biography with links to bibliography, extracts from Thoreau's writing, "appreciation" and web links.
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Emerson's eulogy for his friend Thoreau.
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A book review on H-NET by Adam M. Sowards on Robert L. Dorman's book, A Word for Nature, which includes Thoreau as one of its four subjects.
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Read about the life of Thoreau and explore three of his works online.
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A concise, simple directory to resources on Thoreau and his classics including Walden, Civil Disobedience and Walking, plus resources on Transcendentalist authors, philosophy and literature.
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A guide for teaching Thoreau which can also serve as an introduction for students. Analysis of themes, suggested classroom strategies, questions, bibliography.
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A site devoted to Thoreau and the home of the Walden mailing list, dedicated to discussions of his work and thinking.
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Biographical stories about Thoreau's life and the creation of specific works. Requires free registration to read full articles.
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An article examining how Henry David Thoreau felt about the role of coffee.
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Features a biography, poetry, short stories, quotations, and discussions.
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Annotated links to online biographical and other information on Thoreau.
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Some of Thoreau's notable quotes, along with biographical information and a few links.
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Poems about Thoreau, from Amy Belding Brown, Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sonya Welter.
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A selection of quotations by Henry David Thoreau, brought to you by your About.com Guide to Quotations.
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Mark Stabb's essay reflecting on Thoreau's "Walking."
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A discussion of Thoreau's contradictory relationship to both Transcendentalism and to science. In considering this, especial emphasis is put on Thoreau's observations of insects, so that entomology becomes a crucial link.
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Organization to promote Thoreau's life and works through education, outreach, and advocacy. Includes membership information, activities and teacher resources.
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Mailing list (waldenlist) dedicated to Henry David Thoreau.
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Three complete books and four essays by Henry David Thoreau, annotated copies of Walden and Civil Disobedience, links to other Thoreau sites, and help for students on the Walden Express
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A satiric look at Thoreau's life and work.
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The Library of Congress website honors Thoreau with an essay on his literary and philosophical contributions.
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Preserves Thoreau’s land and legacy by protecting Walden Woods. Offers information on available education programs, and management of the Thoreau Institute’s research collections.
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Advice from Fred Musante for students writing a paper on Thoreau.