The Writings of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David. Thoreau, Kevin P. Van Anglen (Editor), Carl F. Hovde (Editor), Joseph J. Moldenhauer (Editor), Edwin Moser (Editor), William L. Howarth (Editor), Elizabeth Hall Witherell (Editor)

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Author
Henry David. Thoreau, Kevin P. Van Anglen (Editor), Carl F. Hovde (Editor), Joseph J. Moldenhauer (Editor), Edwin Moser (Editor), William L. Howarth (Editor), Elizabeth Hall Witherell (Editor)
Publish Date
1988-11-21
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
452
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691065322
ISBN-13
9780691065328
citemno
132118
Subtitle
Cape Cod
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780691065328

Description

Thoreau's compelling account of Cape Cod is here presented in the complete and definitive text. His trips to the Cape, he wrote, were intended to afford "a better view than I had yet had of the ocean." In the plants, animals, topography, weather, people, and human works of Massachusetts' long projection into the Atlantic, he finds "another world." Encounters with the ocean dominate the book, from the fatal shipwreck of the opening episode to the late reflections on the Pilgrims' Cape Cod landing and reconnaissance. Along the way, Thoreau relates the experiences of fishermen and oystermen, farmers and salvagers, lighthouse-keepers and ship-captains, as well as his own intense confrontations with the sea as he travels the land's outermost margins. Chronicles of exploration, settlement, and survival on the Cape lead Thoreau to reconceive the history of New England and to recognize the parochialism of history itself.