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Walden eBook

Henry Thoreau

by Henry David Thoreau
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, January of 2025 ‧
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Walden is a profound reflection on simplicity, self-reliance, and the relationship between humanity and nature, set against the backdrop of a secluded life by Walden Pond. Henry David Thoreau critiques the materialism and societal conventions of 19th-century America, advocating for a life of deliberate purpose and harmony with the natural world. Through his personal experiment in minimalist living, Thoreau explores themes of solitude, introspection, and the pursuit of higher truths. Since its publication, Walden has been celebrated for its lyrical prose and philosophical depth. Its examination of universal themes such as the search for meaning, the value of self-determination, and the importance of living authentically has solidified its place as a cornerstone of American literature. Thoreau's vivid descriptions of nature and his contemplative observations continue to inspire readers to question modern life's pace and priorities. The work's enduring relevance lies in its challenge to societal norms and its invitation to reimagine what it means to lead a fulfilling life. By addressing the intersections of personal freedom, environmental stewardship, and spiritual growth, Walden encourages readers to reflect on their connections to both the natural world and their inner selves, offering timeless insights into the art of living deliberately  

Walden

Henry Thoreau

by Henry David Thoreau

Property Description
ISBN: 9788583866367
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: January of 2025
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 180
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9788583866367
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) is considered one of the most important American writers.
Essayist, poet, naturalist, researcher, historian, philosopher, and transcendentalist, he is the author of numerous essays, including Civil Disobedience. His thought inspired great figures who changed society, such as Gandhi, Tolstoy, and Martin Luther King, Jr., to whom we owe a more just and free world than the one in which the author lived.
Also considered one of the pioneers of the ecological movement, he always defended contact with Nature, which he advocates in this timeless classic, The Art of Walking.

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