Articles on Henry David Thoreau

Found 128 articles.

  • The shiny illusionism of Krauss and Judd.(Rosalind Krauss, Donald Judd )
    Art Journal - 2006/03/22
  • Seeing our world through new eyes; Trip to Malaysia gives new appreciation for America
    Sunday News Lancaster, PA - 2002/06/16
  • Louisa May Alcott
    Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01
  • 'We Went to See the Ocean' Beginning in 1849, Henry David Thoreau set off on a series of journeys to Cape Cod. And like the endless number of New Englanders who would follow in his steps, he was mesmerized.
    The Boston Globe - 2008/05/18
  • FIGURING ALL THE ANGLES DRESS PLAZA A LURE FOR DEDICATED FISHERMEN
    Evansville Courier & Press (2007-Current) - 2007/10/11
  • Environmental agenda. Environmental topics are hot. Are we ready to look in new ways? Has geo-environmentalism evolved?
    GEO: connexion - 2006/11/01
  • Reflections of Walden; Sweet Little Essays From a Georgia Cabin
    The Washington Post - 1997/10/21
  • The quintessential surveyor: students examine the work of Henry David Thoreau, writer and surveyor.
    Point of Beginning - 2003/04/01
  • RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORY
    The Boston Globe - 2004/05/02
  • The Concord gang; A look at their lives and loves.(BOOKS)(ON BOOKS)
    The Washington Times - 2006/12/10
  • DECLASSIFY, DECLASSIFY!'.(EDITORIAL)(Editorial)
    The Capital Times (Madison, WI) - 2003/08/04
  • FOOD SLEUTH Summer peaches worth the wait
    Columbia Daily Tribune - 2006/07/12
  • Invisible Green VIII.(Self and Soul in poetry)
    The American Poetry Review - 2003/03/01
  • LITERARY CLASSICS STILL A GAS FOR '90S READERS, SAYS PROF.(AT HOME)
    The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) - 1997/12/27
  • HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL (1804-1864)
    Young Students Learning Library - 1996/01/01
  • ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY (1832-1888)
    Young Students Learning Library - 1996/01/01
  • 'American Bloomsbury' an unfulfilling read.(Daily Break)
    The Virginian Pilot - 2007/01/21
  • Books Day by Day: Anniversaries, Anecdotes, & Activities
    New England Reading Association Journal - 2002/01/01
  • Hearts that break silently; Anita Brookner offers us another polite but profoundly solitary heroine.(FEATURES)(BOOKS)(Book Review)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2006/01/10
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson becomes topic of new summer institute
    University Wire - 2002/12/02
  • Sizzling scribes in Concord? Author Susan Cheever adds women to mix.(PEOPLE)
    Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) - 2007/01/09
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-; In Cold Marble, and in Ideas That Fire the Imagination, the Sage of Concord Lives On
    The Washington Post - 2003/05/25
  • Mr. Emerson's tombstone. (Ralph Waldo Emerson; individualism and social support)
    First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and PublicLife - 1998/05/01
  • Wild woods. (Maine woods)(includes related information on travel, books, and clear-cutting)
    Sierra - 1995/11/01
  • Surfing in Hawaii: Jack London's creative nonfiction.(Special Feature)
    Writing! - 2003/09/01
  • PAST TIMES; Pinckney Street's Literary Past
    The Beacon Hill Times - 2003/11/18
  • "I keep looking back to see where I've been": Bobbie Ann Mason's Clear Springs and Henry David Thoreau's Walden.(Book Review)
    The Southern Literary Journal - 2004/03/22
  • Patricia O'Brien's new book, "The Glory Cloak: a Novel of Louisa May Alcott and Clara Barton," was published in May.(1974)
    Nieman Reports - 2004/06/22
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