Thoreau's Reading charts Henry Thoreau's intellectual growth and
its relation to his literary career from 1833, when he entered
Harvard College, to his death in 1862. It also furnishes a
catalogue of nearly fifteen hundred entries of his reading,
compiled from references and allusions in his published writings,
journal, correspondence, library charging records, the catalogue of
his personal library, and his many unpublished notebooks and
commonplace books. This record suggests his literary and
intellectual development as a youth primarily interested in
classical and early English literature, who matured as a writer
investigating contemporary and classical natural science, the
history of the European discovery and exploration of North America,
and the history of native Americans.
The catalogue provides bibliographical data for, and lists all
Thoreau's references to, the books and articles that he read. The
introductory essay traces the shifts in his literary career marked
in the chronology of his reading. The book reveals a Thoreau who
was deeply interested in and conversant with the major intellectual
questions of his times and whose stance of withdrawal from his age
masked a lively involvement with many of its most perplexing
questions.
Originally published in 1988.
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