Excursions, and Poems / The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 05 (of 20)
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The volume assembles travel narratives, natural-history studies, lyrical essays, translations, and poems that record close observations of landscape, seasons, and rural life. Travel pieces recount journeys through cities, rivers, and waterfalls and describe mountainous banks, village roads, and shifting vistas; nature essays examine forest succession, the habits of trees, walking as a practice, and autumnal color; shorter pieces reflect on moonlight, wild apples, and winter scenes. Translations of Greek fragments and a dramatic fragment appear alongside brief poems meditating on inspiration, independence, solitude, and the omnipresence of nature. Across genres the writing emphasizes precise sensory detail, philosophical reflection, and sustained attention to the natural world.
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