More Day to Dawn: Thoreau's Walden for the Twenty-first Century

More Day to Dawn: Thoreau's   Walden   for the Twenty-first Century
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Country
United States
Published
6 December 2006
Pages
264
ISBN
9781558495760

More Day to Dawn: Thoreau’s Walden for the Twenty-first Century

Walden is one of the most frequently assigned texts in literature classes across the country, and it might seem that little new could be said about such a popular book. But these essays demonstrate that scholarship on Henry David Thoreau continues to break new ground. Emerging new voices join senior scholars in exploring a range of topics:
Walden’s
climb to fame; modes of representation in the text; the relationship between fact and truth; Thoreau and violence; Thoreau and evolutionary theory; the working community created by Thoreau’s reading and labor; how women read
Walden ; and the relationship between politics, nature writing, and the science of ecology. The volume closes with an afterword suggesting directions for future research. Thoreau asserted that the leaves of the earth’s strata were not page upon page to be studied by geologists and antiquaries chiefly,
but living poetry like the leaves of a tree.
The continuing vitality of
Walden
shows that it, too, is not a fossil but a living book, still putting out green leaves of insight. Each decade since
Walden
was published in 1854 has seen the world grow more crowded and less
simple.
What, in our consumerist, speed-of-light, hyper-mediated world would Thoreau have found worth pursuing? How would he structure his life so as to shut out the phones ringing, the cars honking, the litter trashing his beloved haunts? Readers still seek answers to such questions by picking up their dog-eared copy of
Walden
and immersing themselves yet again in its pages. Students convince us that this book still holds the power to change lives. These essays are written with the expectation that Thoreau in the new century can help us realize that there are more lives to live and more day to dawn - that
the sun is but a morning star.

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