
Walden (introduction to Famous Famous Writers)
by (us) Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau
About This Novel
During Thoreau's seclusion at Walden Pond, he worked alone, lived in harmony with nature, and persisted in writing, which led to the birth of this immortal work. The book is divided into 18 chapters, each of which elaborates on the author's various details and insights during his seclusion. The writing in the book is concise and smooth, and the wording is vivid and accurate, especially the use of some dialects, which increases the authenticity and appeal of the article. In terms of allusions, the author is not only familiar with Western works, but also has Eastern philosophical thoughts such as Confucius and Mencius at his fingertips. It is rare to use them properly. From the perspective of the theme, "Walden" not only provides a detailed and vivid description of the four seasons, but also expresses the author's pursuit and perception of life. This book not only presents the classic English original work, but also attaches detailed Chinese annotations. In particular, the Chinese meanings of various animals and plants mentioned in the original text are listed accordingly, which is of great help to readers to deepen their understanding of the main content of the article and improve their English reading ability.
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