Collected Poems of Henry Thoreau

Carl Bode editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:6th Apr '10

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Ralph Waldo Emerson once described Henry Thoreau's poetry as "the purest strain, and the loftiest, I think, that has yet pealed from this unpoetic American forest." Not always thus esteemed, Thoreau's verses were by no means ignored. Bronson Alcott applauded them; James Russell Lowell asserted their rawness; Nathaniel Hawthorne grudgingly approved them. As author of Walden and Civil Disobedience, Thoreau the writer of prose is world-renowned, but Thoreau the poet has been all but forgotten. This collection has all of Thoreau's original verse-the glowing lines and the quiet, the prosaic and the Transcendental. And all have at the very least the large, astringent force of young genius.

"Bode has placed lovers and students of New England's most individualistic philosopher under a considerable debt." - The New York Times "It is good to have Thoreau's poetry thus readily available once more in an edition that is both thoroughly annotated and includes all of the variants." - The Thoreau Society Bulletin "The admirer of Thoreau will gladly pay to own all of his poems, not because he believes that he gave more that a glimpse of his genius in verse, but for the sake of the insight they allow into his character and sensibility." - The Times Literary Supplement"

ISBN: 9780801895708

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

432 pages

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