As if he had always been looking to the future, Thoreau’s idea of health remains astonishingly relevant. He senses the danger of environmentally-linked and environmentally-caused illness. He promotes wellness of body, mind, and spirit together, which achieves harmony with nature through diet, exercise, sensory contact, and ethical self-reflection. The idea of human health in relation to nature informs all that he wrote and appears repeatedly for two decades throughout his Journal. Yet, he doesn’t devote a whole book, single chapter, or complete essay to it exclusively, perhaps because health and nature connect to so many other concerns. Instead, health linked to nature permeates his entire experience as a form of personal ecology
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
It is time to put to rest the popular misconception of Thoreau as a primitive naturalist who shunned...
Henry David Thoreau, highly appreciated as a 19th century transcendentalist and literary figure, als...
James Engell Gurney Professor of English, Harvard University As if he had always been looking to the...
As if he had always been looking to the future, Thoreau’s idea of health remains astonishingly relev...
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) develops an understanding of human beings as “part and parcel of nat...
Postmodern “Intersubjective” approaches to psychology and psychotherapy observe that a central “myth...
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This thesis examines Henry David Thoreu's connections and relations to natural science. It presents ...
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This article discusses Thoreau’s Walden; or, Life in the Wood (1854) as an interpretative key to ret...
Walden is a very famous book written by Henry David Thoreau who is a representative of American Tra...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
It is time to put to rest the popular misconception of Thoreau as a primitive naturalist who shunned...
Henry David Thoreau, highly appreciated as a 19th century transcendentalist and literary figure, als...
James Engell Gurney Professor of English, Harvard University As if he had always been looking to the...
As if he had always been looking to the future, Thoreau’s idea of health remains astonishingly relev...
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) develops an understanding of human beings as “part and parcel of nat...
Postmodern “Intersubjective” approaches to psychology and psychotherapy observe that a central “myth...
L’écriture de la nature de Thoreau plonge ses racines dans la Nouvelle-Angleterre du XIXe. Nourri de...
Walden is Thoreau's classic autobiographical account of his experiment in solitary living, his refus...
Thoreau’s descriptions of natural phenomena display the care and acuteness of scientific observation...
In the Higher Laws chapter of Walden, Henry David Thoreau describes the art of hunting as a positi...
This thesis examines Henry David Thoreu's connections and relations to natural science. It presents ...
Walden (1854), by the American author Henry David Thoreau (1817--1862), is explored as a work of lit...
This article discusses Thoreau’s Walden; or, Life in the Wood (1854) as an interpretative key to ret...
Walden is a very famous book written by Henry David Thoreau who is a representative of American Tra...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
It is time to put to rest the popular misconception of Thoreau as a primitive naturalist who shunned...
Henry David Thoreau, highly appreciated as a 19th century transcendentalist and literary figure, als...