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can be culled from Walden , and there are many such collections , they leave the central vision untouched.2 Perhaps even more to the point , the dominating presence of nature in Walden is not felt until the second half of the book . The ...
can be culled from Walden , and there are many such collections , they leave the central vision untouched.2 Perhaps even more to the point , the dominating presence of nature in Walden is not felt until the second half of the book . The ...
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... Walden - have been given thorough critical attention in the past three dec- ades , and we now have a clear idea of the methods by which Thoreau trans- formed the raw materials of his experi- ence and observation , first into note- book ...
... Walden - have been given thorough critical attention in the past three dec- ades , and we now have a clear idea of the methods by which Thoreau trans- formed the raw materials of his experi- ence and observation , first into note- book ...
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... Walden Pond , and thus bury the small under the large . le much the same way the artist of euroo , in the final chapter of Walden , separates what is central to his task rom what can be ignored , passed be- yond . Both the parable and ...
... Walden Pond , and thus bury the small under the large . le much the same way the artist of euroo , in the final chapter of Walden , separates what is central to his task rom what can be ignored , passed be- yond . Both the parable and ...
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