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Walden, Version 2

Walden, Version 2

De : Henry David Thoreau
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Immerse yourself in Walden, the timeless work by Henry David Thoreau that explores the essence of American life. First published in 1854, this remarkable account chronicles Thoreaus two-year retreat by the tranquil shores of Walden Pond. More than just a memoir, Walden serves as a profound social critique, addressing vital themes such as solitude, economy, and the human experience. Each chapter offers a thoughtful examination of the civilized world, urging readers to reflect on what aspects of humanity deserve praise or renunciation. Thoreaus observations of nature and the interactions with those around him provide rich philosophical insights, echoing the ideals of transcendentalism championed by thinkers like Thoreau and Emerson. Join us as we delve into Thoreaus reflections on life, society, and the natural world.Copyright Nature and Animals Art Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • 023 - Chapter 18
      Feb 3 2026
      Immerse yourself in Walden, the timeless work by Henry David Thoreau that explores the essence of American life. First published in 1854, this remarkable account chronicles Thoreaus two-year retreat by the tranquil shores of Walden Pond. More than just a memoir, Walden serves as a profound social critique, addressing vital themes such as solitude, economy, and the human experience. Each chapter offers a thoughtful examination of the civilized world, urging readers to reflect on what aspects of humanity deserve praise or renunciation. Thoreaus observations of nature and the interactions with those around him provide rich philosophical insights, echoing the ideals of transcendentalism championed by thinkers like Thoreau and Emerson. Join us as we delve into Thoreaus reflections on life, society, and the natural world.
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      39 min
    • 022 - Chapter 17
      Feb 3 2026
      Immerse yourself in Walden, the timeless work by Henry David Thoreau that explores the essence of American life. First published in 1854, this remarkable account chronicles Thoreaus two-year retreat by the tranquil shores of Walden Pond. More than just a memoir, Walden serves as a profound social critique, addressing vital themes such as solitude, economy, and the human experience. Each chapter offers a thoughtful examination of the civilized world, urging readers to reflect on what aspects of humanity deserve praise or renunciation. Thoreaus observations of nature and the interactions with those around him provide rich philosophical insights, echoing the ideals of transcendentalism championed by thinkers like Thoreau and Emerson. Join us as we delve into Thoreaus reflections on life, society, and the natural world.
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      56 min
    • 021 - Chapter 16
      Feb 3 2026
      Immerse yourself in Walden, the timeless work by Henry David Thoreau that explores the essence of American life. First published in 1854, this remarkable account chronicles Thoreaus two-year retreat by the tranquil shores of Walden Pond. More than just a memoir, Walden serves as a profound social critique, addressing vital themes such as solitude, economy, and the human experience. Each chapter offers a thoughtful examination of the civilized world, urging readers to reflect on what aspects of humanity deserve praise or renunciation. Thoreaus observations of nature and the interactions with those around him provide rich philosophical insights, echoing the ideals of transcendentalism championed by thinkers like Thoreau and Emerson. Join us as we delve into Thoreaus reflections on life, society, and the natural world.
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      38 min
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