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Excursions
Henry D. Thoreau
Edited by Joseph J. Moldenhauer

Cloth | 2007 | $65.00 / £38.95
672 pp. | 5 x 8 | 4 halftones.

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Excursions presents texts of nine essays, including some of Henry D. Thoreau's most engaging and popular works, newly edited and based on the most authoritative versions of each. These essays represent Thoreau in many stages of his writing career, ranging from 1842--when he accepted Emerson's commission to review four volumes of botanical and zoological catalogues in an essay that was published in The Dial as "Natural History of Massachusetts"--to 1862, when he prepared "Wild Apples," a lecture he had delivered during the Concord Lyceum's 1859-1860 season, for publication in the Atlantic Monthly after his death. Three other early meditations on natural history and human nature, "A Winter Walk," "A Walk to Wachusett," and "The Landlord," were originally published in 1842 and 1843. Lively, light pieces, they reveal Thoreau's early use of themes and approaches that recur throughout his work. "A Yankee in Canada," a book-length account of an 1850 trip to Quebec that was published in part in 1853, is a fitting companion to Cape Cod and The Maine Woods, Thoreau's other long accounts of explorations of internal as well as external geography. In the last four essays, "The Succession of Forest Trees" (1860), "Autumnal Tints" (1862), "Walking" (1862), and "Wild Apples" (1862), Thoreau describes natural and philosophical phenomena with a breadth of view and generosity of tone that are characteristic of his mature writing. In their skillful use of precisely observed details to arrive at universal conclusions, these late essays exemplify Transcendental natural history at its best.

Joseph J. Moldenhauer is the Mody C. Boatright Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas, Austin.

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"Presents newly edited texts of nine essays--including some of Thoreau's most popular and engaging works--drawing from his writing career between 1842 and 1862. The collection highlights Thoreau's early use of themes and approaches that recur throughout his work, including explorations of internal and external geography."--Times Higher Education

Table of Contents:

Natural History of Massachusetts 3
A Walk to Wachusett 29
The Landlord 47
A Winter Walk 55
A Yankee in Canada 79
An Address on the Succession of Forest Trees 165
Walking 185
Autumnal Tints 223
Wild Apples 261
EDITORIAL APPENDIX
Index 293
Notes on Illustrations 315
Acknowledgments 317
Short Titles 324
Library Symbols 327
Historical Introduction 330
Textual Introduction 364
Headnotes, Textual Notes, and Tables
Natural History of Massachusetts 390
A Walk to Wachusett 403
The Landlord 419
A Winter Walk 425
A Yankee in Canada 471
An Address on the Succession of
Forest Trees 544
Walking 561
Autumnal Tints 601
Wild Apples 633
End-of-Line Hyphenation 647

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