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Civil Disobedience(Illustrated)

Henry David Thoreau

Casa editrice: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Enrich your reading experience with 15 compelling illustrations that breathe visual life into Thoreau's poignant words.
	Inclusive Content: Navigate through Thoreau's philosophy with ease thanks to the added summary and character list.
	Deep Dive into Thoreau’s Life: Explore the mind behind the masterpiece with an exclusive author biography.


Embark on a journey through the ethical and political landscape sculpted by the resolute hand of Henry David Thoreau in his acclaimed essay, "Civil Disobedience." Thoreau, with a spirit unperturbed by the tumultuous laws of man and a soul deeply intertwined with the unwavering morality of nature, crafts a masterpiece that transcends mere words on a page.

This edition, adorned with 15 emotive illustrations, invites you to traverse through Thoreau’s profound contemplations and peaceful insurgence against government, law, and societal norms with an aesthetic embrace that enhances each potent word and echoing thought. Each visual, intricately designed, elevates the textual resonance of Thoreau's work, offering a rich, immersive experience into his world of philosophical and moral explorations.

Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience" emerges not merely as an essay but as a call, a beckoning, towards moral awakening and the virtue of individual resistance against collective injustice. Thoreau, imprisoned for his refusal to support an unjust war and the harrowing institution of slavery through tax, presents himself not as a mere man but as a steadfast beacon of principled defiance.

In this definitive edition, delve deeper into Thoreau's contemplative prose with the aid of a concise summary and a character list that navigates through the abstract and literal entities within the text. Moreover, an enthralling biography of Henry David Thoreau is included to provide readers with a window into the life and mind of the illustrious writer, revealing the man behind the potent words that have inspired generations of activists, thinkers, and leaders.

Witness the transformative power of a single, determined voice against the behemoth of societal and governmental oppression. Traverse through the untamed wilderness of ethics and discover within Thoreau’s words a sanctuary where the resilient seeds of resistance, and perhaps, revolution, are sown.

Be captivated, be stirred, and perhaps, be changed, as you unravel the threads of "Civil Disobedience," a timeless testament to the unyielding power of individual conviction amidst the multifaceted specter of societal conformity and injustice.

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Disponibile da: 16/12/2023.

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