Contents
(+ = new to the Third Edition)
- + Preface
- A Note on the Texts
- The Texts of Walden, Civil Disobedience, and Other Writings
- Walden
- Map of Walden
- Textual Appendix to Walden
- Other Writings
- "Civil Disobedience"
- + "Slavery in Massachusetts"
- + "Walking"
- + "Wild Apples"
- Journal
- The Journal and Walden
- Selections from the Journal, 1845–54
- Reviews, Posthumous Assessments, and Recent Criticism
- REVIEWS AND POSTHUMOUS ASSESSMENTS
- + [Review of Walden]
- + [Review of Walden]
- [Gamaliel Bailey?] • [Review of Walden]
- Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard • [Review of Walden]
- Charles Frederick Briggs • A Yankee Diogenes
- + [Review of Walden]
- [Lydia Maria Child?] • [Review of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers and Walden]
- George Eliot • [Review of Walden]
- + [Review of Excursions]
- + [Review of Excursions]
- + [Review of Excursions]
- + [Review of A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers]
- + Sidney H. Morse • [Review of A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson • Thoreau
- James Russell Lowell • Thoreau
- John Burroughs • Another Word on Thoreau
- RECENT CRITICISM
- Walden
- F.O. Matthiessen • Walden: Craftsmanship vs. Technique
- E.B. White • Walden—1954
- Leo Marx • [Walden as Transcendental Pastoral Design]
- Stanley Cavell • [Captivity and Despair in Walden and “Civil Disobedience”]
- Barbara Johnson • A Hound, a Bay Horse, and a Turtle Dove: Obscurity in Walden
- Robert Sattelmeyer • The Remaking of Walden
- H. Daniel Peck • The Worlding of Walden
- + Laura Dassow Walls • Walden as Feminist Manifesto
- + Lawrence Buell • Thoreau and the Natural Environment
- “Civil Disobedience” and “Slavery in Massachusetts”
- Richard Drinnon • Thoreau’s Politics of the Upright Man
- Barry Wood • Thoreau’s Narrative Art in “Civil Disobedience”
- + Evan Carton • The Price of Privilege: “Civil Disobedience” at 150
- + Robert A. Gross • Quiet War with the State: Henry Thoreau and Civil Disobedience
- + Albert J. von Frank • Fourth of July
- “Walking” and “Wild Apples”
- + William Rossi • “‘The Limits of an Afternoon Walk’”
- + Neill Matheson • Thoreau’s Gramática Parda: Conjugating Race and Nature
- + Steven Fink • The Language of Prophecy: Thoreau’s “Wild Apples”
- + Lance Newman • [Capitalism and Community in Walden and Wild
- Fruits]
- +Henry D. Thoreau: A Chronology
- Selected Bibliography
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