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Autumnal Tints by Henry David Thoreau β€” book cover

Autumnal Tints

by Henry David Thoreau, Henry Thoreau
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Overview

Two institutions of New England, our fall colors and Henry David Thoreau, are brought together in this posthumously published rumination on Nature. Autumnal Tints was originally published in the October 1862 Atlantic Monthly. "October is the month for painted leaves. Their rich glow now flashes round the world. As fruits and leaves and the day itself acquire a bright tint just before they fall, so the year near its setting. October is its sunset sky; November the later twilight."

Synopsis

Two institutions of New England, our fall colors and Henry David Thoreau, are brought together in this posthumously published rumination on Nature.

About the Author, Henry David Thoreau

"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live," Henry David Thoreau once observed. The American poet, essayist and philosopher certainly held himself to that standard -- living out the tenets of Transcendentalism, recounting the experience in his masterpiece, Walden (1854), and passionately advocating human rights and civil liberties in the famous essay, Civil Disobedience (1849).

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1996
Publisher
Applewood Books(MA)
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781557094421

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