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Henry David Thoreau might seem an unlikely candidate for a digital reformatting, but the State University of New York at Geneseo has given the author's most famous work, Walden, an online presence ...
Thoreau’s two-year experiment at Walden Pond near Concord, Mass., is now the subject of an experimental, full-color 3-D computer game. A decade in the making, it took longer to create than for ...
TOM SLAYTON set out hoping to renew interest in Henry David Thoreau, using his feet and his pen. It turned out that following Thoreau’s footsteps to Cape Cod, Walden Pond and Maine’s Mount ...
On this day in history, August 9, 1954, the influential "Walden, or a Life in the Woods," by Henry David Thoreau was published, about the virtues of simple living in a modern world.
Thoreau, Walden; ed. by Torrey. But if one accepts the advice in "Sesame and Lilies " and buys only those books that are clearly printed on the best paper and strongly bound," then the last ...
Walden Books, Chalk Farm — a place of 'eccentricity and magic' - David Ellis uncovers a North London bookshop with a ‘strange ...
The term brain rot first appeared in Henry David Thoreau's famous Walden, according to the Oxford University Press. How did he use it — and what might he have made of its modern meaning?
But that doesn't necessarily mean they're well-versed in Thoreau's work, particularly his 1854 book Walden, or Life in the Woods, where he wrote about "brain-rot." ...