The Walden Woods Project preserves Thoreau’s land and legacy by protecting Walden Woods, offering education programs, and managing the Thoreau Institute’s research collections.
Emerson's eulogy for his friend Thoreau.
A biography with links to bibliography, extracts from Thoreau's writing, "appreciation" and web links.
The Library of Congress website honors Thoreau with an essay on his literary and philosophical contributions.
Poems about Thoreau, from Amy Belding Brown, Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sonya Welter.
Mark Stabb's essay reflecting on Thoreau's "Walking."
Advice from Fred Musante for students writing a paper on Thoreau.
A concise, simple directory to resources on Thoreau and his classics including Walden, Civil Disobedience and Walking, plus resources on Transcendentalist authors, philosophy and literature.
Features a biography, poetry, short stories, quotations, and discussions.
A site devoted to Thoreau and the home of the Walden mailing list, dedicated to discussions of his work and thinking.
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