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Vol. 31 No. 2: (Fall 2004): Special Issue on Walden Sesquicentennial
Vol. 31 No. 2: (Fall 2004): Special Issue on Walden Sesquicentennial
Published:
2004-10-27
Articles
Introduction: Walden Sesquicentennial Essays
Nina Baym
1-11
Walden: Climbing the Canon
Robert Sattelmeyer
12-29
Thoreau and Idealism: ‘Face to Face to a Fact'
David M. Robinson
30-50
The Cimeter’s ‘Sweet’ Edge: Thoreau, Contemplation, and Violence
Larry J. Reynolds
51-74
Following Thoreau’s Instincts
William Rossi
75-92
Thoreau’s Materialism: From Walden to Wild Fruits
Lance Newman
93-121
Thoreau, Homer, and Community
Robert Oscar López
122-151
‘And What Became of Your Philosophy Then?’ Women Reading Walden
Sarah Ann Wider
152-171
Lakes of Light: Modes of Representation in Walden
Daniel H. Peck
172-185
Walden and the Georgic Mode
Michael G. Ziser
186-205
Thoreau’s Divide: Rediscovering the Environmentalist/Agriculturalist Debate in Walden’s ‘Baker Farm’
Robert Cummings
206-229
Leaving Walden
Dana Phillips
230-262