Walden and Civil Disobedience (New Riverside Editions)


In addition to pairing Thoreau’s two famous works, this volume contains a large section entitled “Contexts and Comments,” which includes essays, letters, and excerpts contextualizing and further expanding on Thoreau’s themes. Some of the world’s most prominent humanitarians and authors have been influenced by and have responded to Thoreau’s seminal works; this new edition features writings by Angelina Grimke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Leo Tolstoy, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Riverside Revelations


Twenty-five established and emerging writers from the Fredericksburg area share their vision through stories and poems of love, family, Christmas and spirit, plus quirky takes on the world around us.
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Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary Tradition.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly

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Title: Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary Tradition.(Review) (book review)
Author: Julia Eichelberger
Publication: The Mississippi Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1999
Publisher: Mississippi State University
Volume: 53 Issue: 1 Page: 111

Article Type: Book Review

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