Walden and civil disobedience

complete texts with introduction, historical contexts, critical essays

An annotated edition of nineteenth-century American writer Henry David Thoreau's treatise on nonviolent resistance and protest, "Civil Disobedience," and his reflections upon living alone among nature for two years on Walden Pond in Massachusetts, "Walden"; also includes eighteen writings both contemporary with and in response to Thoreau's.

Houghton Mifflin
2000
9780395980774
book

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