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Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau. Trancendentalism. About Henry. Born on July 12 th , 1817 in Concord, MA. Died of tuberculosis in the family home on May6, 1862 at age 45. "For joy I could embrace the earth. I shall delight to be buried in it .“ - Henry. Transcendentalism.

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Henry David Thoreau

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  1. Henry David Thoreau Trancendentalism

  2. About Henry Born on July 12th, 1817 in Concord, MA. Died of tuberculosis in the family home on May6, 1862 at age 45. "For joy I could embrace the earth. I shall delight to be buried in it.“ - Henry

  3. Transcendentalism God as a divine watch maker skepticism Romanticism Naturalistic Approach Reflected in Henry’s works, such as Walden as well as others. transcendental knowledge (intuitive cognizance of moral and other truths ) Emphasis on feeling Against Calvinism

  4. Naturalistic Approach Lived in the woods for many years (inspiration for Walden) Created many nature journals which are now used as templates Lived simply

  5. Political Opinions Against Slavery Outspoken Didn’t follow what others told him to do Very accepting Thought there were no bounds for friendship, but society bred people against each other Against industrialization

  6. Conclusion The writings and ideals of the 19th century were influenced by Henry David Thoreau's transcendentalistic point of view, naturalistic approach, and political endeavors.

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