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Walden Pond (Masterpieces of Foreign Literature Series)
"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Henry David Thoreau. "Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language. Xu Chi's translation is widely recognized by readers.
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Walden
"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Henry David Thoreau. "Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language.
295Reads9.3Score118Shelves
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Walden Pond (Collector's Edition)
Walden (or, Life in the Woods) is a poem by American writer Henry David. A famous collection of essays written by Thoreau. The book was published in 1854. In the book, Thoreau described in detail the two years and two months he spent in a regenerated forest on the shores of Walden Pond and his many thoughts during this period. Walden Pond is located in Concord, eastern Massachusetts, not far from Thoreau's home. Thoreau called this experience an attempt at a simple and secluded life.
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Walden
"The words are amazing, the words are sparkling, refreshing, and touching." This is what the original translator of "Walden", Mr. Xu Chi, said. During the busy day, he would sometimes be doubtful about it and felt that it was of no benefit. It was not until dusk that his mood gradually became lonely and quiet, and he felt that it was this. When the night was completely silent, he became even more fascinated. The author Thoreau emphasized getting close to nature, loving nature, pursuing a simple
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Walden
"Walden" is an excellent life philosophy book, but fundamentally speaking, this book can expand our daily horizons and allow us to learn knowledge from simple life. Through this book, we can not only come into contact with a large amount of animal and botanical knowledge, but also learn more humanities, geography and historical knowledge. Reading it, we can truly feel the meaning and interest of life in the ordinary and simple, and we can also feel the beauty of silence.
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Walden Pond (Classic Translation)
The author Thoreau advocates returning to nature and advocating simple life. "Walden Pond" is a record of his life when he lived alone in a self-built wooden house by Walden Pond. While describing pastoral life and the charming scenery of nature, he also infiltrated wise and refined philosophical thinking. Reading this book quietly and carefully can evoke our distant memories of many beautiful things and emotions in life, change our attitude towards life, and gain spiritual purity and spiritual
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Walden Pond: the Most Spiritual Place in the World
"Walden" begins in spring, goes through summer, autumn and winter, and ends in spring. This is exactly the cycle of life. In that wooden house, among the lakes and mountains, he observed, listened, felt, meditated, and dreamed. Through his own life experiments, he told the world not to lose the direction and meaning of life due to the complexity of life. He believes that only by living a simple life can people abandon their inner anxieties and enjoy inner peace, relaxation and joy. It must be me
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Walden
American writer Thoreau's record of living alone by Walden Pond describes what he saw, heard and thought for more than two years. The first feature that distinguishes this work from previous literary works is its detailed description and extension of nature. The changes in scenery caused by the changing of the seasons, as well as the fight between two ants, are all vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful pen, and the descriptions are not superficial, but have the precision of a naturalist. The
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Walden Pond (Special Commemorative Edition)
Thoreau's "Walden" uses clear thoughts and words to tell us the true meaning of life of "minimal material and abundant soul". Thoreau stayed away from the hustle and bustle and lived a minimalist life in Walden's poetic and beautiful scenery of the four seasons, constantly thinking about how to live closer to his own soul. He used words to set up a ruler of the real world, letting future generations know how deep the torrent of illusions and illusions is. The "Commemorative Edition" adopts the w
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Walden: Walden Pond (English Version) (Free Download of Accompanying English Reading Audio)
Walden is a book by noted transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings. The work is part personal declaration of independence, social experiment, voyage of spiritual discovery, satire, and (to some degree) manual for self-reliance. First published in 1854, Walden details Thoreau's experiences over the course of two years, two months, and two days in a cabin he built near Walden Pond, amidst woodland owned by his friend and mentor Ralp
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Walden Pond (Hardcover Collector's Edition)
"Walden" is a collection of essays written by American writer Henry David Thoreau. In 1845, Thoreau walked alone into the forest near Walden Pond and built a cabin. He cultivated wasteland and became self-sufficient; he made friends with nature, talked with lakes, forests, and birds; he played the flute on the boat, fished by the lake, and wrote down his observations and thoughts. Thoreau lived alone for two years and two months. He wrote a collection of autobiographical essays "Walden" about wh
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Walden
Henry David Thoreau, American transcendentalist writer and philosopher. In the spring of 1845, he built a wooden house in the woods near Walden Pond in his hometown of Concord. From then on, he worked at sunrise - farming, and at sunset - wrote. In 1847, he completed the first draft of "Walden". After five years of repeated revisions, additions, and polishes, he finally presented to the world this immortal work, "Walden, or the Chronicle of a Forest Dweller." In the book, the author describes in
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Walden Pond (Recommended Chinese Reading Series)
"Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The first feature that distinguishes this work from previous literary works is its detailed description and extension of nature. The changes in scenery caused by the changing of the seasons, as well as the fight between two ants, are all vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful pen, and the descriptions are not superficial, but have the precis
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Walden (Latest Version)
In the book, the author describes in detail the two years and two months he spent on the shores of Walden Pond. He stayed away from the city and came here alone, starting from scratch and creating a life with his own hands. In the quiet and vast nature, he planted in spring and harvested in autumn, was self-sufficient, made friends with nature, talked with plants and birds, played the flute on the boat, and fished by the lake... This book records the author's in-depth thinking and reshaping of h
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Walden Pond: Kiss Your Inner Peace
In his two-year daily life, Thoreau recorded how he cultivated land next to his cabin, planted in spring and harvested in autumn, and was self-sufficient; he recorded his admiration for nature, communion with heaven and earth, dialogue with lakes, forests and birds, observing animals and plants in the forest, playing the flute on the boat, fishing by the lake, and leaving his own observations and thoughts in the cabin; he recorded how he pursued spiritual life and how to calm his mind bit by bit
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Author's List: Walden
When he was 28 years old, Thoreau borrowed an ax and walked into the forest beside Walden Pond alone, built a cabin, cultivated wasteland, wrote and read, and lived alone for two years, two months and two days. After that, it took seven years and seven drafts to write the autobiographical essay "Walden" based on what he saw, heard and thought during this period of living alone. While showing the beauty of all things in nature, this book also shows a lifestyle that is extremely simple in material
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Author's List: Walden
When he was 28 years old, Thoreau borrowed an ax and walked into the forest beside Walden Pond alone, built a cabin, cultivated wasteland, wrote and read, and lived alone for two years, two months and two days. After that, it took seven years and seven drafts to write the autobiographical essay "Walden" based on what he saw, heard and thought during this period of living alone. While showing the beauty of all things in nature, this book also shows a lifestyle that is extremely simple in material
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Walden
"Walden" is the representative work of American writer Thoreau. It is a diary of the author's mood when he lived alone in the forest, including deep reflections on himself and nature. The work is beautifully written and the language is timeless and wise. It is a classic that has been passed down by people throughout the ages. In the spring of 1845, Thoreau came to the shores of Walden Pond, not far from his hometown of Concord, and spent more than two years living in seclusion, farming and eatin
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Walden Pond: Kiss Your Inner Peace
In his two-year daily life, Thoreau recorded how he cultivated land next to his cabin, planted in spring and harvested in autumn, and was self-sufficient; he recorded his admiration for nature, communion with heaven and earth, dialogue with lakes, forests and birds, observing animals and plants in the forest, playing the flute on the boat, fishing by the lake, and leaving his own observations and thoughts in the cabin; he recorded how he pursued spiritual life and how to calm his mind bit by bit
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Walden Pond (Original English Version)
"Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The changes in the scenery caused by the changing of the seasons, as small as the fight between two ants, are all vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful pen, and the description is not superficial, but has the precision of a naturalist.
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Walden
This book is a collection of essays written by the famous American writer Thoreau, which records his thoughts while living in seclusion by Walden Pond for two years and two months. There, he embraced nature and lived a poetic life. He built a cabin with his own hands, reclaimed wasteland, planted in spring and harvested in autumn, talked with lakes, forests, and birds, played the flute on a boat, fished by the lake, and used a pen to describe the scenery on the land in detail, even as small as t
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Walden
"Walden" is a record of the American writer Thoreau who lived alone by Walden Pond, describing what he saw, heard and thought during more than two years. The book advocates simple life and loves the natural scenery. It has rich content, far-reaching meaning and vivid language.
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Rebirth of the NBA: I Will Help Brother Deng Win the Championship
New works are released. Welcome to Tomato Novel to read my works. I hope you all like them. Your attention is the motivation for my writing. I will try my best to tell every story!
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Boss Forced Me to Be an Undercover Agent
As an online article editor, my daily job is to teach authors how to write bosses. >"If the heroine falls, she must fall into the boss's arms, and red wine must be poured on the million-dollar haute couture." >Until one day, a real boss came to the door: "I heard that you understand boss very well?" >He dumped out a smear novel about the CEO of a rival company: "I want you to be an undercover agent and find the author." >I slapped the table and laughed wildly: "How can anyone believe this kind o
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