The Warminster Library will hold a historical re-enactment with the literary figure known for living at Walden Pond in the ...
And resume new life again. Henry David Thoreau, perhaps best known for his book Walden, in which he describes a solitary life, is the embodiment of the nature poet. In this poem in particular ...
It’s still astonishing that in one small village the multifarious talents of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau ... reading of Emerson’s immortal poem. (“By the rude bridge ...
A poet on the gram, she considers writing more ... “Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” — Henry David Thoreau 5. “Nothing in the world can take the ...
Why should not Nature revel sometimes, and genially relax, and make herself familiar at my board? I would have my house a bower fit to entertain her. It is a feast of such innocence as might have ...
Henry David Thoreau knew and ate the tubers ... through the woods looking for morels and fiddleheads every spring? After childhood summers at nature camp by the oxbow? Of course, I was curious to ...
It is precisely the rigidity of this false dichotomy between the “wild” and “law”, between “nature” and “civilisation ... “In wildness is the preservation of the world.” Henry David Thoreau Wildness ...