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Henry Thoreau

A Life of the Mind

"The Thoreau represented here both feels and thinks, complains and exalts, loves and loses—in short, we have an engrossing picture of both the inner and the outer man. . . . Written for the general reader as well as the student and scholar, this book will have no trouble assuming its place among the most noteworthy, useful, and read- able studies yet provided on Thoreau."

Journal of American History

The two years Thoreau spent at Walden Pond and the night he spent in the Concord jail are among the most familiar features of the American intellectual landscape. In this new biography, based on a reexamination of Thoreau's manuscripts and on a retracing of his trips, Robert Richardson offers a view of Thoreau's life and achievement in their full nineteenth century context. Les mer

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The two years Thoreau spent at Walden Pond and the night he spent in the Concord jail are among the most familiar features of the American intellectual landscape. In this new biography, based on a reexamination of Thoreau's manuscripts and on a retracing of his trips, Robert Richardson offers a view of Thoreau's life and achievement in their full nineteenth century context.

Detaljer

Forlag
University of California Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
464
ISBN
9780520063464
Utgivelsesår
1988
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"The Thoreau represented here both feels and thinks, complains and exalts, loves and loses—in short, we have an engrossing picture of both the inner and the outer man. . . . Written for the general reader as well as the student and scholar, this book will have no trouble assuming its place among the most noteworthy, useful, and read- able studies yet provided on Thoreau."

Journal of American History

"Richardson's exhaustively researched biography of Thoreau presents a comprehensive, thorough, deeply human, and philosophically insightful investigation of this increasingly significant author in light of the social, political, economic, scientific, intellectual, and spiritual climate of America and Europe of that day."

Journal of Forest History

"Richardson's book is the best introduction and guide to Thoreau's thought that we are likely to obtain. It leads us to re-read Thoreau [and] to recognize that we are hearing a unique, and perhaps essential, American voice." 

Wilson Quarterly

"One of the great achievements in contemporary American literary studies. . . . Aside from his learning, which is prodigious, Richardson writes a wonderfully fluent, agile prose; he has a poet's sense of nuance and a novelist's grasp of dramatic rhythm; he also displays a positive genius for apt quotation."

John Banville,, New York Review of Books

"While this is not an environmental history, Richardson places his subject appropriately within the context of the landscape of Concord as it was in the 1840s and 1850s. Even more perceptively, he reveals Thoreau's environmental ideas as evolving within the ecosystem of his other intellectual interests."

Environmental Review

"Richardson, like Thoreau, writes on the level of most significant detail; his account of Thoreau's development from his return to Concord from Harvard in 1837 to his death in 1862 is neither diffusively tedious nor glibly generalizing. He is particularly original in delineating the major foreign influences on Thoreau, especially the German (Goethe), the classical (Cato), and the British (Gilpin, Darwin, and Ruskin). The style is graceful and clear, and the author's admiration for his subject does not lapse into adulation or preachiness. Both a fine introduction and a major scholarly contribution." 

Library Journal

"A splendidly written book. . . . Richardson's critical discussions of the journals, Walden, Cape Cod, and the other works are invariably illuminating and cast a new light on Thoreau's sometimes cross-grained but fascinating personality. . . . The arc of Thoreau's progress is more absorbing than any thriller .... This is a splendidly written book, handsomely designed and illustrated by Barry Moser and worthy of a place on the bookshelf near Walden."

Boston Globe

""Absorbing and sparklingly fresh biography."

Publishers Weekly

"A prose style graceful and lucid enough to survive side by side comparison with Thoreau's own epigrammatic brilliance."

Booklist

"One of the most significant contributions of Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind is its rich, erudite exploration of how Thoreau's reading -considered in, and interwoven with, the vividly portrayed contexts of his times, life, and writing-influenced and informed his intellectual and creative development."

New England Quarterly

Medlemmers vurdering

P
Paal – 16.02.2005

– Henry David Thoreau er best kjent som forfatteren av ¿Walden, eller livet i skogene¿ (som den heter i norsk oversettelse), og som opphavsmannen til uttrykket civil disobedience / sivil ulydighet. Han inngikk i den banebrytende amerikanske romantiske transcendentalist-bevegelsen, og selv om han i sin egen tid havnet i filosofen og poeten Emerson¿s skygge, ruver han i dag som en av de viktigste tenkerne i amerikansk historie. Som en kan gjette seg til finnes det selvsagt mange biografier om Thoreau, men de fleste av dem er flere tiår gamle, og gjerne preget av et romantiserende eller heltedyrkende perspektiv. Dette er ikke tilfelle med Robert D. Richardson¿s biografi ¿A Life of the Mind¿, som gir et svært sammensatt og grundig innblikk i Henry David Thoreau¿s relativt korte liv. Spesielt interessant er det at Richardson tar for seg Thoreau¿s kunstneriske og intellektuelle bestrebelser på en svært grundig måte, i tillegg til en avklaring rundt Thoreau¿s seksualitet og de få, men viktige forholdet han hadde til ulike kvinneskikkelser. Dette er vår tids viktigste og beste biografi om Thoreau, en bok som ikke bare beskriver hendelsene i Thoreaus liv, men også ideene og strømningene i hans egen samtid. Anbefales!

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