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Walden(Illustrated)

Henry David Thoreau

Maison d'édition: JOHN LEWIS

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Synopsis

Illustrated Edition with 20 Stunning Illustrations
	Includes a Comprehensive Summary
	Features a Detailed List of Characters
	Contains an Insightful Author Biography

Dive into the timeless wisdom of "Walden," the masterpiece by Henry David Thoreau that has inspired readers for generations. This illustrated edition brings Thoreau's contemplative journey to life with 20 breathtaking illustrations that capture the serene beauty and profound reflections of his two-year experiment in simple living.
Walden is not just a book; it is a profound exploration of self-reliance, simplicity, and the human connection to nature. Set against the backdrop of Walden Pond, Thoreau's meditative prose invites readers to rediscover the beauty of the natural world and the importance of personal introspection.
In this edition, you will find:
A Comprehensive Summary: A concise overview of the book’s key themes and ideas, perfect for both new readers and those revisiting Thoreau's work.
A Detailed List of Characters: Insightful descriptions of the individuals and wildlife that populate Thoreau's narrative, enhancing your understanding of their roles and significance.
An Insightful Author Biography: A look into the life of Henry David Thoreau, providing context and depth to his philosophical journey.
Join Thoreau on his path of discovery, where every page invites contemplation and every illustration enhances your reading experience. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a seeker of simplicity, or someone yearning for a deeper connection with life, "Walden" offers timeless guidance and inspiration. This illustrated edition is a perfect companion for your own journey of reflection and personal growth.

 
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2024.

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