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  1. myWalden Student Portal

    Click Start to initialize the Co-browsing session and provide the Session ID to your agent.

  2. Walden - Wikipedia

    Walden (/ ˈwɔːldən /; first published as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) is an 1854 book by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon the author's simple living …

  3. Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau

    Jan 1, 1995 · This work reflects Thoreau's reflections on simple living in natural surroundings, drawing from his personal experiment of living alone in the woods near Walden Pond.

  4. Walden | Summary, Transcendentalism, Analysis, & Facts | Britannica

    Walden, series of 18 essays by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1854 and considered his masterwork. An important contribution to New England Transcendentalism, the book was a record of …

  5. Walden Full Text and Analysis - Owl Eyes

    Read expert analysis on Walden including allusion, facts, historical context, literary devices, and metaphor at Owl Eyes

  6. Walden | The Walden Woods Project

    Thoreau's Survey of Walden Pond in 1846 Related Texts J. Lyndon Shanley's Transcription of the First Version of Walden

  7. Accredited Online University | Walden University

    When considering online education, learn more about Walden University, an accredited online university with students from over 145 countries. Walden offers online degrees at the bachelor's, master's, and …

  8. Walden by Henry David Thoreau Plot Summary | LitCharts

    After more than two years, Thoreau leaves Walden transformed by the experience. He urges each man to explore the uncharted territories within him, to obey only the laws of his own being, and to devote …

  9. Walden: Full Work Summary | SparkNotes

    A short summary of Henry David Thoreau's Walden. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Walden.

  10. The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau

    At Walden, Thoreau worked diligently on A Week, but he also explored Walden Woods and recorded his observations on nature in his Journal. He entertained visitors and made regular trips to town; friends …