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  • ISBN13:9789351285090
  • ISBN10:935128509X
  • Publisher:Kalpaz Publications
  • Language:English
  • Author:Henry David Thoreau
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  • ISBN13:9789351285090
  • ISBN10:935128509X
  • Publisher:Kalpaz Publications
  • Language:English
  • Author:Henry David Thoreau
  • Binding:Hardback
  • Pages:32
  • SUPC: SDL209592452

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About The Book:- A Truly Good Book Is Something As Natural And As Unexpectedly Fair And Perfect, As A Wild Flower Discovered On The Prairies Of The West Or In The Jungle Of The East. “Walking The Main Theme Is Nature, The Author Is Looking At Nature And How Nature Brings Self-Reflection Through The Act Of Walking. The Book Is The Best Example Of Environmental Movement. The Man Is Not Separate From Nature And Wildness But Within It Any Lyrically Describes The Ever Beckoning Call That Draws Us To Explore And Find Ourselves Lost In The Beauty Of The Forest, Rivers And Fields. The Human Being Is Not A Spectator Looking At Nature From A City That Has Conquered Nature, But Rather Influence By Nature, As Well As Having An Effect On Nature.

About The Author:- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Was An Essayist, Poet, Philosopher, Abolitionist, Naturalist, Surveyor And Historian. He Is Best Known For His Works Waldena Treatise About In Concert With The Natural World And Civil Disobedience. His Literary Interwaves Close Observation Of Nature, Personal Experience. He Was Also Deeply Interested In The Idea Of Survival In The Face Of Hostile Elements, Historical Change, And Natural Decay. He Studied At Harvard College Between 1833 And 1837. He Lived In Hollis Hall And Took Courses In Rhetoric, Classics Philosophy, Mathematics And Science. He Was Against Slavery And Actively Supported The Abolitionist Movement.

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