In this reflective essay, Henry David Thoreau explores the relationship between nature and the human spirit. Celebrating the act of walking as a means of spiritual and intellectual renewal, it underscores Thoreau’s transcendentalist philosophy and reverence for the natural world.
Book information
Rating
★★★ (3.0) (2)
Genre
Philosophy
Length
1 hr 14 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1862
Language
English
About the Author
Henry David Thoreau
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