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“Autumn : from the journal of Henry David Thoreau” (Publication, 1892)

Year

1892

Text

Thoreau, Henry David. Autumn : from the journal of Henry David Thoreau. (Boston : H. Mifflin and Co., 1892). [Enthält Eintragungen über China].
http://archive.org/details/autumnfromjourn00blakgoog. (THD9)

Type

Publication

Contributors (1)

Thoreau, Henry David  (Concord, Mass. 1817-1862 Concord, Mass.) : Schriftsteller, Philosoph, Dichter

Subjects

Literature : Occident : United States of America : Prose

Chronology Entries (3)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1851 Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1851).
I am astonished to find how much travelers both in the east and west permit themselves to be imposed on by a name ; that the traveler in the east, for instance, presumes so great a difference between one Asiatic and another, because one bears the title of Christian and the other not.
  • Person: Thoreau, Henry David
2 1855 Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1855).
For sympathy with my neighbors, I might about as well live in China. They are to me barbarians, with their committee-works and gregariousness.
  • Person: Thoreau, Henry David
3 1856 Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1856).
Think of cats, for instance; they are neither Chinese nor Tartars, they neither go to school, nor read the Testament .
  • Person: Thoreau, Henry David

Cited by (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2007- Worldcat/OCLC Web / WC