05560nam 2200673Ia 450 991046413610332120200520144314.01-60938-097-5(CKB)3170000000046508(EBL)888565(OCoLC)785811727(SSID)ssj0000601840(PQKBManifestationID)11390287(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000601840(PQKBWorkID)10569122(PQKB)10032913(MiAaPQ)EBC888565(MdBmJHUP)muse16246(Au-PeEL)EBL888565(CaPaEBR)ebr10554411(EXLCZ)99317000000004650820110919d2012 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThoreau in his own time[electronic resource] a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates /edited by Sandra Harbert PetrulionisIowa City University of Iowa Pressc20121 online resource (315 p.)Writers in their own timeDescription based upon print version of record.1-60938-087-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Introduction; Chronology; Lidian Jackson Emerson, [Epistolary Comments on Thoreau in the 1840's]; Abigail May Alcott, [Thoreau at Walden in 1847]; Amos Bronson Alcott, [Journal and Epistolary Remarks on Thoreau, 1847-1859]; Ralph Waldo Emerson, [Reflections on Thoreau through the Years]; Horace Greeley, [Promoting Thoreau, 1846-1855]; Nathaniel Hawthorne, [Journal and Epistolary Comments on Thoreau, 1842-1854]; Maria Thoreau, [News of the Thoreau Family in 1849 and 1857]; John Albee, [A Day with Thoreau and Emerson in 1852]; Ellen Tucker Emerson, [Memories of Thoreau, 1857 and 1860][Edith Emerson Forbes], [Childhood with Thoreau, as Remembered in 1882] Sophia E. Thoreau, Caroline Wells Healey Dall, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, and Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley, [Considerations of Thoreau's Death, 1862]; [Charles T. Jackson], "Notice of the Death of Mr. Thoreau" (1862); [Louisa May Alcott], "Thoreau's Flute" (1863); [John Weiss], From "Thoreau" (1865); Samuel Storrow Higginson, [Remembrances of Thoreau in 1865]; [Moncure Daniel Conway], From "Thoreau" (1866); Eugene Benson, From "Literary Frondeurs" (1866)[George William Curtis], From the "Editor's Easy Chair" (1869, 1874, and 1878)William Ellery Channing, From Thoreau:The Poet-Naturalist (1873); Louise Chandler Moulton, From "Henry David Thoreau: The 'Poet-Naturalist' of Concord" (1874); James T. Fields, From "Our Poet-Naturalist" (1877); [Harriet Hanson Robinson], ["Warrington" and Henry Thoreau] (1877); Joseph Hosmer Jr., [Reminiscences of Thoreau] (1878, 1881, and 1882); Thomas Wentworth Higginson, From "Thoreau" (1879); Walt Whitman, [Appraisals of Thoreau] (1888); Prescott Keyes, "Henry D. Thoreau: A Disquisition" (1879)William Sloane Kennedy, From "A New Estimate of Thoreau" (1880)John Burroughs, From "Thoreau's Wildness" (1881); H. G. O. Blake, "Introductory Note" to Early Spring in Massachusetts (1881); F. B. Sanborn, From Henry D. Thoreau (1882); H. S. Salt, From "Henry D. Thoreau" (1886); Edward Sherman Hoar, [Conversations on Concord] (1892 and 1893); Octavius Brooks Frothingham, From "Thoreau" (1889); Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, From "Glimpses of Force: Thoreau and Alcott" (1891); Julian Hawthorne and Leonard Lemmon, From "Henry David Thoreau" (1891)[Horace R. Hosmer], From "Reminiscences of Thoreau" (1893)Anonymous, From "Memories of Thoreau" (1897); S[amuel] A[rthur] J[ones], From "Thoreau's Incarceration" (1898); Amanda P. Mather, [Recollections of Thoreau and Concord] (1897-1898); Anonymous, From "Reminiscences of Thoreau" (1899); Daniel Ricketson, From "Sketch of Henry D. Thoreau" (1902); George F. Hoar, [Reminiscences of Henry Thoreau] (1903); Ellen Watson, [Thoreau's Visit to Plymouth in 1851] (1894); [Fanny Hardy Eckstorm], From "Thoreau's 'Maine Woods'" (1908); Thomas Wentworth Higginson, From "Henry D. Thoreau" (1909)Edward Waldo Emerson, From Henry Thoreau as Remembered by a Young Friend (1917)More than any other Transcendentalist of his time, Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) embodied the full complement of the movement's ideals and vocations: author, advocate for self-reform, stern critic of society, abolitionist, philosopher, and naturalist. The Thoreau of our time-valorized anarchist, founding environmentalist, and fervid advocate of civil disobedience-did not exist in the nineteenth century. In this rich and appealing collection, Sandra Harbert Petrulionis untangles Thoreau's multiple identities by offering a wide range of nineteenth-century commentary as theWriters in their own time (University of Iowa Press)Authors, American19th centuryBiographyIntellectualsUnited StatesBiographyNaturalistsUnited StatesBiographyElectronic books.Authors, AmericanIntellectualsNaturalists818/.309BPetrulionis Sandra Harbert1959-976545MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464136103321Thoreau in his own time2224568UNINA