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Walden Pond W. Barksdale Maynard (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University)

Walden Pond By W. Barksdale Maynard (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University)

Summary

A biography of Waldon Pond, interweaving social, cultural, and environmental history. The author details the geography of the pond, Thoreau and Emerson's experiences at the place over their lifetimes. This book is illustrated with original maps of Thoreau Country and historic photographs.

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Walden Pond: A History by W. Barksdale Maynard (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University)

Perhaps no other natural setting has as much literary, spiritual, and environmental significance for Americans as Walden Pond. Some 700,000 people visit the pond annually, and countless others journey to Walden in their mind, to contemplate the man who lived there and what the place means to us today. Here is the first history of the Massachusetts pond Thoreau made famous 150 years ago. W. Barksdale Maynard offers a lively and comprehensive account of Walden Pond from the early nineteenth century to the present. From Thoreau's first visit at age 4 in 1821-That woodland vision for a long time made the drapery of my dreams-to present day efforts both to conserve the pond and allow public access, Maynard captures Walden Pond's history and the role it has played in social, cultural, literary, and environmental movements in America. Along the way Maynard details the geography of the pond; Thoreau's and Emerson's experiences of Walden over their lifetimes; the development of the cult of Thoreau and the growth of the pond as a site of literary and spiritual pilgrimages; rock star Don Henley's Walden Woods Project and the much publicized battle to protect the pond from developers in the 1980s; and the vitally important ecological symbol Walden Pond has become today. Exhaustively researched, vividly written, and illustrated with historical photographs and the most detailed maps of Thoreau country yet created, Walden Pond: A History reveals the many ways an ordinary pond has come to be such an extraordinarily inspiring symbol.

Walden Pond Reviews

Maynard's intensively researched and beautifully written labour of love - enhanced by a wealth of intriguing old photographs and freshly prepared maps comparing the pond and its environs in 1850 and 2000 - communicates a real sense of place by skilfully embedding Thoreau's life, ideas, writings and reputations within the physical environment that inspired him. * History *

About W. Barksdale Maynard (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University)

W. Barksdale Maynard teaches architectural history at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Delaware and is the author of Architecture in the United States, 1800-1850. He has served as a consultant for The Walden Woods Project and was a visiting scholar at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods. He lives in Newark, Delaware.

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NPB9780195168419
9780195168419
0195168410
Walden Pond: A History by W. Barksdale Maynard (Visiting Lecturer, Visiting Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2004-03-11
416
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