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Walden Pond (collection of World Literature Masterpieces)

(american) Thoreau

185K8.134

"Walden" is a work handed down from generation to generation by the famous American writer Thoreau in the 19th century. It is recognized as the most popular non-fiction work among readers in American literature. So far, this book has more than 200 different editions and countless translations in different languages. 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 sublimation.

Walden Pond (selected Translations of Lin's Masterpieces)

(american) Thoreau

204K0

"Walden Pond" records the author's strange journey of living in seclusion on the shores of Walden Pond, blending in with nature, perceiving nature in pastoral life, and reshaping himself. It is also known as "the 25 preferred classics that shape readers' lives" along with "The Bible" and other works. "Walden" is a quiet, tranquil and wise book. In analyzing life and criticizing customs, the language is astonishing, the words are sparkling, the insights are unique and thought-provoking. Many pages are vivid descriptions, beautiful and detailed, like the purity and transparency of lakes, and the dense greenness of mountains and forests; there are also some pages that are thorough, insightful and enlightening. "Walden" is a fresh, healthy, and uplifting book with extremely moving descriptions of spring and dawn. Here we have the clean air provided by nature without the environmental pollution caused by industrial society. Reading it, readers will naturally feel the purity of the soul and the sublimation of the spirit.

A Person's Journey

(american) Thoreau

162K0

"A Man's Journey" contains ten essays written by Thoreau during his wanderings, about mountains, streams, and landlords; about winter snow, forests, and squirrels; and about autumn maples, wild apples, and the moon! Through these words, Thoreau's image emerges vividly on the page. His simple lifestyle is also the most avant-garde concept of the 21st century: pursuing the most basic material needs and the richest spiritual aspirations.

Walden

Walden

Literature

(american) Thoreau

212K0

This book describes in detail the two years Thoreau spent in seclusion by Walden Pond, as well as his thoughts about nature, life, human nature, etc. During this period. It records his unique journey of being alone by Walden Pond, having close contact with nature, perceiving nature, reinventing himself, and exploring the true meaning of life in rural life. This immortal masterpiece written based on his own life experience is the fruitful result of his personal practice. The book is filled with the brilliance of tranquility, tranquility and wisdom.

The Art of Wandering

(american) Thoreau

135K0

This book collects articles written by Thoreau during his lifetime, about mountains, rivers, winter snow, forests... In his writings, nature and people blend together and form a seamless whole. It can be said that the articles in "The Art of Walking" write about the most profound and broad natural world, and convey a natural and ecological way of life. This is a universal classic that everyone who wants to change their lifestyle must read. In the anxious modern life, instead of going to the gym to sweat profusely with mechanical exercises, it is better to go out of the house, stroll in the natural paradise, and inquire about the magic of nature.

Walden

Walden

Literature

(american) Thoreau

175K0

"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.

Walden

Walden

Literature

(american) Thoreau

215K0

"Walden" records Thoreau's simple life, in-depth thinking, and self-reinvention during his two years of seclusion on the shores of Walden Pond. The writing is quiet, tranquil, and thought-provoking. He cultivated land next to his cabin and was self-sufficient. He talked with the lake, forest and birds, went boating on the lake, fished on the shore, and wrote down his observations and thoughts in the cabin at night. He proudly declared: "Everyone is the king of his own kingdom. Compared with this kingdom, the Tsarist Empire is just a humble country, like a small snowball in the ice and snow." In Rousseau's view, most of the luxuries and most of the so-called comforts that people pursue are not only unnecessary, but also hinder human progress.

Walden

Walden

General Fiction

(american) Thoreau

210K0

This is a quiet, tranquil and wise book. In analyzing life and criticizing customs, the language is astonishing, the words are sparkling, the insights are unique and thought-provoking. Many pages are vivid descriptions, beautiful and detailed, like the purity and transparency of lakes, and the dense greenness of mountains and forests; there are also some pages that are thorough and insightful. Give people inspiration. This is a fresh, healthy, and uplifting book with extremely moving descriptions of spring and dawn. Here we have the clean air provided by nature without the environmental pollution caused by industrial society. Reading it, readers will naturally feel the purity of the soul and the sublimation of the spirit.

Walden Pond (special Commemorative Edition)

(american) Thoreau

206K03

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" uses a well-received translation of the beautiful text. The beautiful text and beautiful scenery complement each other, making people fascinated. I hope everyone who enters the world can read "Walden" as soon as possible, which is a gift in life.

Walden

Walden

Literature

(american) Thoreau

200K8.880

This book records the author's wonderful journey of living in seclusion by Walden Pond, integrating with nature, perceiving nature and reshaping himself in pastoral life. This book is a record of Thoreau's life and thoughts during two years, two months and two days in the woods of Walden Pond. This is a fresh, healthy, and inspiring book. It reveals to the world the true meaning of life discovered by the author in the life experiment of returning to nature - if a person can meet the basic needs of life, he can actually enjoy life more calmly and calmly.