Henry David Thoreau and the moral agency of knowing Alfred I. Tauber.

In his graceful philosophical account, Alfred I. Tauber shows why Thoreau still seems so relevant today--more relevant in many respects than he seemed to his contemporaries. Although Thoreau has been skillfully and thoroughly examined as a writer, naturalist, mystic, historian, social thinker, Trans...

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Main Author: Tauber, Alfred I.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2001.
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Summary:In his graceful philosophical account, Alfred I. Tauber shows why Thoreau still seems so relevant today--more relevant in many respects than he seemed to his contemporaries. Although Thoreau has been skillfully and thoroughly examined as a writer, naturalist, mystic, historian, social thinker, Transcendentalist, and lifelong student, we may find in Tauber's portrait of Thoreau the moralist a characterization that binds all these aspects of his career together.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 317 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 285301) and index.
ISBN:9780520937338 (electronic bk.)
0520937333 (electronic bk.)
0585394709 (electronic bk.)
9780585394701 (electronic bk.)
1597346497
9781597346498
0520225279 (acid-free paper)
9780520225275 (acid-free paper)
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print version record.