Journal 01, 1837-1846 / The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 07 (of 20)
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A sequence of daily journal entries from an early-career naturalist and thinker records close observations of seasons, landscapes, plants, and birds alongside travel sketches and field notes. The entries intermix practical memoranda and literary or classical references with philosophical reflections on society, morality, friendship, and art. Varied in tone, the writing moves between precise natural-history description and broader meditations, showing how attentive, episodic observation informs later essays and sustained thought about human life and the rhythms of nature.
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