Founded in 1941, the Thoreau Society is the oldest and largest society in the world devoted to the legacy of an American author. The Society draws members from an unusually wide range of interests and professions. It operates the Shop at Walden Pond, and its publications include the annual journal The Saunterer and the quarterly Thoreau Society Bulletin. In partnership with the Walden Woods Project, it has formed the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods, an important research and educational center, which houses the collections of the Thoreau Society.
A milestone in Emerson scholarship . . . Bosco and Myerson's two
volumes will be immediately useful to the specialist carefully
tracking the development and evolution of Emerson's thought and
artistry. . . . Emerson once more steps to the lectern and unfolds
his manuscript. It has been worth the wait.--New England
Quarterly
A signal event, providing a more accurate delineation of the
development of Emerson's thought in his last three productive
decades.--American Literary Scholarship
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