At his death, Henry Thoreau left the majority of his writing
unpublished. The bulk of this material is a journal that he kept
for twenty-four years. Sharon Cameron's major claim is that this
private work (the" Journal") was Thoreau's primary work, taking
precedence over the books that he published in his lifetime. Her
controversial thesis views Thoreau's "Journal "as a composition
that confounds the distinction between public and private--the
basis on which our conventional treatment of discourse depends.
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