Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau
"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Henry David Thoreau" by Henry David Thoreau is a comprehensive collection of Thoreau's writings, compiled in the early 21st century for the Project Gutenberg online library. This book serves as an index to Thoreau's diverse works, which primarily explore themes of nature, individualism, and civil disobedience. It encompasses various genres, including essays, journals, and natural history writings, reflecting Thoreau's profound engagement with his environment and
philosophical inquiries. The content of this index highlights a remarkable range of Thoreau’s significant works, such as "Walden," where he reflects on simple living in natural surroundings, and "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience," which emphasizes moral resistance to unjust laws. It lists titles including "Wild Apples," "Cape Cod," and "The Maine Woods," showcasing Thoreau’s deep appreciation for the American landscape and nature. His writings often blend personal narrative with philosophical musings, inviting readers to contemplate the relationship between humanity and the natural world while advocating for a life of purpose and integrity. The index not only serves as a guide to Thoreau's influential writings but also offers insight into his enduring legacy as a thinker and a naturalist. (This is an automatically generated summary.)