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Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau

US
Birth: 1817-07-12 , Wheeler-Minot Farmhouse
Death: 1862-05-06 , Concord
Henry David Thoreau was a towering figure of American transcendentalism, renowned for his profound connection to nature, his incisive social criticism, and his advocacy for civil disobedience. As an author, philosopher, and naturalist, Thoreau challenged societal norms and championed a life of simplicity, self-reliance, and deliberate living. His seminal work, 'Walden,' remains a cornerstone of American literature, inspiring readers to re-examine their relationship with the natural world and with society.
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The three-o’-clock in the morning courage, which Bonaparte thought was the rarest.

Walden (1854) ‘Sounds’; see Napoleon 248:3

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Courage and Strength

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