Emerson's Walden. - Nineteenth-Century Prose

Emerson's Walden.

By Nineteenth-Century Prose

  • Release Date: 2003-03-22
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines

Description

Walden will always be associated with Henry Thoreau. It should also be associated with Emerson. Everyone knows that Thoreau built his cabin on Emerson's land at Walden Pond; it is less often recalled that Emerson not only owned land out there (which his family made sure would be kept open to the public forever) but also that Emerson himself had a primary, crucial, spiritual connection to Walden. Emerson loved the pond and the woods, and they were absolutely vital to his own life and work. For Emerson, who walked out to Walden almost every day for many years, Walden meant renewal, new possibilities, the morning of the mind, and from his Walden walks came his writings. He once thought of calling his second published book Forest Essays. Perhaps he should have. **********