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Thoreaus Ecstatic Witness 1st Professor Alan D Hodder

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Thoreaus Ecstatic Witness 1st Professor Alan D Hodder
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Professor Alan D. Hodder
ISBN: 0300089597, 9780300089592
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1ST

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Thoreaus Ecstatic Witness 1st Professor Alan D Hodder by Professor Alan D. Hodder 0300089597, 9780300089592 instant download after payment.

When Henry David Thoreau died in 1862, friends and admirers remembered him as an eccentric man whose outer life was continuously fed by deeper spiritual currents. But scholars have since focused almost exclusively on Thoreau's literary, political, and scientific contributions. This book offers the first in-depth study of Thoreau's religious thought and experience. In it Alan D. Hodder recovers the lost spiritual dimension of the writer's life, revealing a deeply religious man who, despite his rejection of organised religion, possessed a rich inner life, characterised by a sort of personal, experiential, nature-centered, and eclectic spirituality that finds wider expression in America today. At the heart of Thoreau's life were episodes of exhilaration in nature that he commonly referred to as his ecstasies. Hodder explores these representations of ecstasy throughout Thoreau's writings, from the riverside reflections of his first book through Walden and the later journals, when he conceived of his journal writing as a spiritual discipline in itself and a kind of forum in which to cultivate experiences of contemplative non-attachment. In doing so, Hodder restores to our understanding the deeper spiritual dimension of Thoreau's life to which his writings everywhere bear witness.

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