Following in the tradition of many another story, a young man leaves behind the things he knows and goes into the woods to test who he is and how he should live.At its simplest, this is the plot of Henry David Thoreau's 1845 work Walden. The book is both the record and the fruit of this quest.
INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU"S
LIFE AND WORK
HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF Walden and
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
WALDEN
OR, LIFE IN THE WOODS
1. ECONOMY
2. WHERE I LIVED, AND WHAT I LIVED FOR
3. READING
4. SOUNDS
5. SOLITUDE
6. VISITORS
7. THE BEAN-FIELD
8. THE VILLAGE
9. THE PONDS
1O. BAKER FARM
11. HIGHER LAWS
12. BRUTE NEIGHBORS
13. HOUSE-WARMING
14. FORMER INHABITANTS; AND WINTER VISITORs
I5. WINTER ANIMALS
16. THE POND IN WINTER
17. SPRING
18. CONCLUSION
ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
POEMS
SIC VITA
WINTER MEMORIES
TO THE MAIDEN IN THE EAST
SMOKE
MIST
INSPIRATION
NOTES
INTERPRETIVE NOTES
CRITICAL EXCERPTS
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE INTERESTED READER