Reimagining Thoreau

Robert Milder author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:31st Mar '95

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Reimagining Thoreau cover

This study reconsiders Thoreau's career from his graduation from Harvard in 1837 to his death in 1862.

Reimagining Thoreau synthesises the interests of the intellectual and psychological biographer and the literary critic in a reconsideration of Thoreau's career from his graduation from Harvard in 1837 to his death in 1862.Reimagining Thoreau synthesises the interests of the intellectual and psychological biographer and the literary critic in a reconsideration of Thoreau's career from his graduation from Harvard in 1837 to his death in 1862. The purposes of the book are threefold: to situate Thoreau's aims and achievements as a writer within the context of his troubled relationship to a microcosm of ante-bellum Concord; to reinterpret Walden as a temporally layered text in light of the successive drafts of the book and the evidence of Thoreau's journals and contemporaneous writings; and, to overturn traditional views of Thoreau's 'decline' by offering a new estimate of the post-Walden writing and its place within Thoreau's development.

"...his analysis is often compelling....Valuable as psychosocial literary history for the intricate record it traces, for the discontinuities it exposes in Thoreau's self-constructions, and especially for the temporal layering it describes in Walden..." ESQ

ISBN: 9780521461498

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 540g

258 pages