Cape Cod (eBook)

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2022
205 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654736821-2 (EAN)

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Cape Cod - Henry David Thoreau
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In his quintessential work 'Cape Cod,' Henry David Thoreau traverses the literary landscape with the same eye for detail and contemplative soul that marked his more famous ventures into the wild. Known for its rich descriptions and prescient environmental sensibilities, the book captures the raw beauty and essence of the Cape, set within the grander context of 19th-century American naturalist literature. Thoreau employs a narrative style that is at once anecdotal and deeply philosophical, reflecting on humanity's place within nature and the inexorable march of progress. His portrayal of the Cape is a tapestry woven from the harshness of seafaring lives and the stark yet striking vistas of the New England coastline, creating a nuanced commentary on the convergence of human life and the natural world.

Henry David Thoreau, a luminary in the American transcendentalist movement, offers in 'Cape Cod' insights likely informed by his own introspective journey and desire for simplicity. His previous works, including 'Walden' and 'Civil Disobedience,' reveal an author who sought to understand the fundamental truths of existence through solitude and a close communion with nature. This work, too, emerges from a place of deep personal reflection, seeking to encapsulate the spirit of a place unmarred by the confines of society, capturing the often overlooked beauty in stark landscapes and simple living.

This edition of 'Cape Cod,' presented by DigiCat Publishing, is destined for those who find solace in the contemplation of natural beauty and the human narrative woven within it. It is recommended for readers who dwell in the prose of meticulous observation and those who seek a timeless reflection upon nature's facades. Thoreau's masterful account is not merely a travelogue but a profound meditation on life and death, continuity and change, making it an essential read for both the literary aficionado and the environmental enthusiast.

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher of the 19th century, widely renowned for his transcendentalist views and groundbreaking writings on natural history and philosophy. Thoreau's legacy endures in his advocacy for simple living, his criticism of materialism, and his belief in the supremacy of the natural world. Perhaps best known for 'Walden; or, Life in the Woods' (1854), he meticulously records his experiment in near-solitary living in nature, which continues to resonate with contemporary readers seeking respite from the pace of modern life. His essay 'Civil Disobedience' (1849) has become a touchstone for activists worldwide, advocating for nonviolent resistance against unjust governments. Among Thoreau's lesser-known works is 'Cape Cod' (1865), published posthumously, which echoes his distinctive literary style—rich with detail, alive with wit, and suffused with his abiding reverence for nature. As with his more famous works, 'Cape Cod' displays Thoreau's masterful integration of personal narrative with broader environmental and social reflection. Thoreau's writing has been instrumental in shaping environmental thought and remains a staple in American literature, studied for both its style and substance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century American authors • American naturalist writers • Cape Cod travel essays • Classic • classic travel narratives • Description and travel • environmental literature classics • Henry David Thoreau literature • Historical • New England travelogues • philosophical nature writings • Thoreau nonfiction works • Transcendentalism movement books
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