
The Transcendentalists seem to know my heart. After finishing Thoreau's biography, I'm now on a mission to work my way through all the primary documents of that time in an orderly way. I've read most of this stuff, but only Willy-nilly--I'm so excited! The logical place to begin is with Emerson, so an essay every day or so from him is where I'll begin!
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Henry David Thoreau: A Life 8y
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Lindy Your excitement makes me smile in recognition of that particular pleasure/obsession, the thirst for deep knowledge on a subject. 🤓 8y
Nat_Reads @lindy Who or what subject gives you this particular pleasure? 8y
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Lindy @Nat_Reads I don't have one at the moment, but in the past it's been varied: soil microbiology, history of gardens, photography as an art form, the art of children's picture books across time and places, edible wild plants… and more. 8y
Lindy @Nat_Reads Oooh, and pottery designs from ancient Mesopotamia —that was a big one that still grabs me every time I see something new on the subject. 8y
Nat_Reads @lindy How FUN!! There are too many beautiful things. I want to know all about them ALL! 8y
Lindy @Nat_Reads Me too. 😁 8y