A History of American LiteratureBoynton, Percy Holmes
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A History of American Literature
Boynton, Percy Holmes
American literature -- History and criticism
HENRY DAVID THOREAU. Works. The Riverside Edition. 1894. 10 vols.
Walden Edition. 1906. 20 vols. (Of these volumes the last fourteen
are the complete Journal, which includes in its original form what
stands in Vols. V-VIII of the Riverside Edition, as Early Spring
in Massachusetts, Summer, Autumn, Winter.) His works appeared
in book form originally as follows: A Week on the Concord and
Merrimack Rivers, 1849; Walden, 1854; Excursions, 1863; The Maine
Woods, 1864; Cape Cod, 1865; Letters to Various Persons, 1865;
A Yankee in Canada, 1866; Early Spring in Massachusetts, 1881;
Summer, 1884; Winter, 1888; Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers, 1890;
Essays and Other Writings, 1891; Autumn, 1892; Miscellanies, 1893;
Familiar Letters, 1894; Poems, 1895.
=Bibliography=
A volume compiled by Francis H. Allen. 1908. Also Cambridge
History of American Literature, Vol. II, pp. 411-415.
=Biography and Criticism=
The standard life is by Frank B. Sanborn. 1917.
BENTON, JOEL. The Poetry of Thoreau. _Lippincot's_, May, 1886.
BURROUGHS, JOHN. Indoor Studies. 1889.
CHANNING, W. E. Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist. 1873.
EMERSON, R. W. Lectures and Biographical Sketches. Centenary
Edition. 1903.
FOERSTER, NORMAN. Humanism of Thoreau. _Nation_, Vol. CV, pp.
9-12.
LOWELL, J. R. My Study Windows. 1871.
MACMECHAN, ARCHIBALD. Cambridge History of American Literature,
Vol. II, Bk. II, chap. x.
MARBLE, A. R. Thoreau: his Home, Friends, and Books. 1902.
MORE, P. E. Shelburne Essays. _Ser. 1._ 1904.
PATTEE, F. L. American Literature since 1870, chap. viii, sec.
I. 1915.
RICHARDSON, C. F. American Literature, Vol. I. 1887.
SALT, H. S. Life of Thoreau. 1890.
SALT, H. S. Literary Sketches. 1888.
SANBORN, F. B. Life of Thoreau. 1882. _(A.M.L.Ser._)
SANBORN, F. B. Personality of Thoreau. 1901.
STEVENSON, R. L. Familiar Studies of Men and Books. 1882.
TORREY, BRADFORD. Friends on the Shelf. 1906.
TRENT, W. P. American Literature. 1903.
VAN DOREN, MARK. Henry David Thoreau: a Critical Study. 1916.
Pertaining to Thoreau. S. A. Jones, editor. 1901. (Contains
ten reprinted magazine articles on Thoreau.)
TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
Read Emerson's "Woodnotes," Vol. I, pp. 2 and 3, for a passage which
admirably characterizes Thoreau, though it is said to have been written
without specific regard to him.
Read "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," noting chiefly
either the passages on literature and men of letters or the passages of
a sociological interest. Is there a connecting unity in these passages?
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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