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> THOREAU, HENRY DAVID * * Anastaplo, G., Citizen and Human Being: Thoreau, Socrates, and Civil Disobedience, in: G. Anastaplo (Hrsg.), Essays on Virtue, Freedom, and the Common Good, * Anhorn, J.S., Thoreau in the Beanfield. The Curious Language of “Walden”, in: ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 24, 1978, S. 179-196. * Ashwood, S., * Balthazor, R., To Play Life. Thoreau’s Fabulous Reality, in: ATQ. A Journal of American Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 7/2, 1993, S. 159-170. * Basney, L., Thoreau’s Designs, in: Christianity and Literature, 40/4, 1991, S. 383-390. * Baym, N.Z., From Metaphysics to * Bigelow, G.E., Thoreau’s Melting Sandbank. Birth of a Symbol, in: The International Journal of Symbology, 2. 1971, S. 7-13. * Bird, J., Gauging the Valueof Nature. Thoreau and His Woodchucks, in: The * Bollinger von Beringen, A., Henry David Thoreaus “World of Full and Fair Proportions”. Gesellschaftskritik, Sozialreform und Utopie in Neuengland, Diss., * * Boone, J.A., * Borck, J. & Rothschild, H., Meditative Discoveries in Thoreau’s “The Pond in Winter”, in: * Borjesson, G., A Sounding of “Walden’s” Philosophical Depth, in: Philosophy and Literature, 18/2, 1994, S. 287-308. * Botkin, D.B., The Depth of * Boudreau, G.V., Transcendental Sport. Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping in “Walden”, in: Thought, 67, 1992, S. 74-87. * Bradford, R.W., Thoreau and Therien, in: * Brenner, G., Thoreau’s “Brute Neighbors”. Four Levels of Nature, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 39, 1965, S. 37-40. * Broderick, J.C., Imagery in “Walden”, in: * Broderick, J.C., The Movement of Thoreau’s Prose, in: * Brown, Th.M., The Significant Opening of “Walden”, in: ATQ. A Journal of American Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 17, 1973. * Brown, Th.M., Thoreau’s Prophetic Architectural Program, in: The * Bush, S., The End and Means in “Walden”. Thoreau’s Use of the Catechism, in: ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 31/1, 1985, S. 1-10. * Cafaro, Ph., Thoreau’s Environmental Ethics in “Walden”, in: The * Cafaro, Ph., Thoreau’s Living Ethics. Walden and the Pursuit of Virtue, 2004. * Cafaro, Ph., Thoreau’s Virtue Ethics in “Walden”, in: The Concord Saunterer, 8, 2000, S. 23-47. * Cameron, K.W., Thoreau and the Folklore of * Cook, R.L., Ancient Rites at Walden, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 39, 1965, S. 52-56. * Cook, R.L., An Encounter with Myth at Walden, in: ATQ. A Journal of American Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 2, 1971, S. 39-42. * D’Avanzo, M.L., Thoreau’s Walden”, Chapter XVI, in: The Explicator, 29, 1971. * D’Avanzo, M.L., “Walden”. The Beanfield, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 3, 1971, S. 11-13. * Davidson, F., A * Davidson, F., Thoreau’s Hound, Bay Horse, and Turtle Dove, in: The * DeWolfe Miller, F., Thoreau’s “Walden”, I, * Dillman, R.H., Reader Response to Thoreau’s “Walden”. * Dillman, R.H., The Psychological Rhetoric of “Walden”, in: ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 25, 1979, S. 79-91. * Dillman, R.H., Thoreau’s Human Economy, in ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 25, 1979, S. 20-25. * Dillman, R.H., Thoreau’s Philosophy of Rhetorical Invention, in: The Bucknell Review, 31/2, 1988, S. 60-73. * Dillman, R.H., Thoreau’s Philosophy of Style, in: The Bucknell Review, 31/2, 1988, S. 86-96. * Elmore, A.E., Symmetry out of Season. The Form of “Walden”, in: The * Fein, R.J., “Walden” and the * Fender, * Ferlazzo, P.J., Thoreau’s Sense of Natural Time, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 4, 1972, S. 16-18. * Foerster, N., The Intellectual Heritage of Thoreau, in: The * Foerster, N., Thoreau as Artist, in: The Sewanee Review, 29, 1921, S. 2-13. * Foster, D.R., Thoreau’s Country. Journey through a Transformed Landscape, 1999. * Foster, L., “Walden” and Its Audiences. Troubled Sleep and Religious and Other Awakenings, in: The Modern Language Review, 67, 1972, S. 756-762. * * Galligan, E.L., The Comedian at Walden Pond, in: The * Gerstenberger, D.L., “Walden”: The House that Henry Built, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 56, 1969, S. 11-13. * Gilmore, M.T., “Walden and the “Curse of Trade”, in: M.T. * Gleason, W., Re-Creating “Walden”. Thoreau’s Economy of Work and Play, in: * Goldman, I.C., Feminism, Deconstruction, and the Universal. * Golemba, H., The Voices of “Walden”, in: ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 31/4, 1985, S. 243-251. * Golemba, H., Unreading Thoreau, in: * Gozzi, R.D., The Meaning of the “Complemental Verses” in “Walden”, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 35, 1964, S. 79-82. * Greene, D.M., The Frail Duration. A Key to Symbolic Structure in Walden, 1966 ( * Gross, R.A., The Great Bean Field Hoax. Thoreau and the Agricultural Reformers, in: The * Gustafsson, H., Tenth Muse Errant. On Thoreau’s Crisis of Technology and Language, in: The * Guthrie, J.R., Above Time. Emerson’s and Thoreau’s Temporal Revolutions, 2002. * Hamby, J.A., Thoreau’s Synthesizing Metaphor. Two Fishes with One Hook, in: The Bulletin of the * Harding, W.R., * Harding, W.R., Hound, Bay Horse, and Turtledove, in: M. Beebe (Hrsg.), Literary Symbolism, San Francisco 1960, S. 59-62, * Harding, W.R. (Hrsg.), The Thoreau Centennial. Papers Marking the Observance of the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Henry David Thoreau, * Harper, W. & Hultsman, J., Thoreau on Leisure. A Wide Halo of Ease, in: The * Herting, V., Henry David Thoreau’s Aesthetics. A Modern Approach to the World, * Hirsh, J.C., Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: The Explicator, 39/1, 1980, S. 14-16. * Hodder, A.D., Ex Oriente Lux. Thoreau’s Ecstasies and the Hindu Texts, in: The Harvard Theological Review, 86/4, 1993, S. 403-438. * Hodder, A.D., Thoreau’s Ecstatic Witness, 2001. * Hodges, R., The Functional Satire of Thoreau’s Hermit and * * Holder, A., The Writer as Loon. Witty Structure in “Walden”, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 43, 1966, S. 73-77. * Inge, M.Th., Thoreau’s Humor in “Walden”, in: The Randolph-Macon Magazine, 37, 1966, S. 33-44. * Jenkins, J.T., Thoreau, Mythology, Simplicity, and Self-Culture, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 4, 1972, S. 1-15. * Johnson, B., A Hound, a Bay House, and a Turtle-Dove. Obscurity in “Walden”, in: W. Rossi (Hrsg.), A World of Difference, * * * Kasegawa, K., Thoreau’s “Walden”. A Nature-Myth, in: Studies in English Literature, 39, 1963, S. 213-240. * King, B., Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: Études Anglaises, 17, 1974, S. 262-268. * Klug, B., Thoreau’s Word for Nature, in: The Personalist Forum, 14/1, 1998, S. 2-24. * Kurtz, K., Style in “Walden”, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 60, 1970, S. 59-67. * Lambdin, W., Sounds in Walden”, in: The * Lane, L., On the Organic Structure of “Walden”, in: * Lane, L., Thoreau’s “Walden”, I, * Lane, L., “Walden”, the Second Year, in: Studies in Romanticism, 8, 1969, S. 183-192. * Lewis, J., A Pesponse to “Walden”, in: The Journal of * Lieber, T.M., “Walden”: The Equivalent Response, in: T.M. Lieber, Endless Experiments, * Liesemann, Th., Wirklichkeit und Sprache. Zur Funktion der Rhetorik in Henry David Thoreaus “Walden”, Heidelberg 1995. * Lojek, H., Thoreau’s Bog People, in: The * Lyon, M., Walden Pond as Symbol, in: Publications of the Modern Language Association of * MacLean, H.N., The Pattern of “Walden”, in: The * MacShane, F., “Walden” and Yoga, in: The * Marx, L., Thoreau’s Excursions, in: The Yale Review, 51, 1962, S. 363-369. * Marx, L., “Walden” as Transcendental * McCarthy, P., Houses in “Walden”. Thoreau as “Real-Estate Broker”, Social Critic, Idealist, in: The * * Melley, T., Performing Experiments. Materiality and Rhetoric in Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, 39/4, 1993, S. 253-277. * Michaels, W.B., Walden’s False Bottoms, in: Glyph, 1, 1977, S. 132-149. * Miller, L.H., Bounding “Walden”, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 5, 1973, S. 25-29. * Millichap, J.R., Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and the * Minter, D.L., Extension of the Form. Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: D.L. Minter, The Interpreted Design as a Structural Principle in * Mogan, J.J., Thoreau’s Style in “Walden”, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 50, 1968, S. 2-5. * Moldenhauer, J.J., Images of Circularity in Thoreau’s Prose, in: * Moldenhauer, J.J., The Extra-vagant Maneuver. * Moldenhauer, J.J., The Rhetorical Function of Proverbs in “Walden”, in: The Journal of * Monteiro, G., Thoreau’s Dfense of Man the “ * Mosher, H.F., The Absurd in Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 3, 1971, S. 1-9. * * Myers, D., The Bean-Field and the Method of Nature, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 4, 1972, S. 1-9. * Myerson, J. (Hrsg.), Emerson and Thoreau. The Contemporary Reviews, * Neufeldt, L.N., Extravagance through Economy. Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: ATQ. A Journal of American Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 2, 1971, S. 63-69. * Neufeldt, L.N. & Smith, M.A., Going to Walden Woods. “Walden”, Walden, and * Nichols, W.W., Science and the Art of “Walden”. Experiment and Structure, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 50, 1968, S. 77-84. * Nickel, J., The Publication of Nature. “Walden” and the Struggle of Authorship, in: The * Noverr, D.A., The Divining of Walden, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 4, 1972, S. 9-14. * Okker, P.A., Thoreau. An * Orth, M., The * Papa, J.A., * * * Pederson, L., Thoreau’s Rhetoric and Carew’s Lines, in: TSB, 82, 1963. * Pick, J.B, The Religion of “Higher Laws”, in: The Emerson Society Quarterly, 39, 1965, S. 68-72. * Porte, J., Emerson, Thoreau, and the Double Consciousness, in: The * Prud’Homme, R., “Walden’s” Economy of Living, in: * Quick, D.G., Thoreau as Limnologist, in: The Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 4, 1972, S.13-20. * Railton, * Richartz, W.E., Über Henry David Thoreau, in: H.D. Thoreau, Über die Pflicht zum Ungehorsam gegen den Staat und andere Essays, Zürich 1973. * Robinson, D.M., Unchronicled Nations. * Roeder, S., Uncaptured * Rose, E.J., The Wit and * * Ross, F.D., Emerson and Thoreau. A Comparison of * Ross, F.D., Rhetorical Procedure in Thoreau’s “ * Ross, F.D., Verbal Wit and “Walden”, in: ATQ. A Journal of American Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, 2, 1971, S. 38-44. * Salt, H.S., The Life of Henry David Thoreau, * Sattelmeyer, R., The Remaking of “Walden”, in: J. Barbour & T. Quirk (Hrsg.), Writing the * Sattelmeyer, R., The True * Saunders, J., Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: The Explicator, 36/2, 1978, S. 4-5. * Scanlon, L., Thoreau’s * Schneider, R.J., Reflections on * Schueller, M., Carnival Rhetoric and Extra-Vagance in Thoreau’s “Walden”, in: * Schulz, D., Amerikanischer Transzendentalismus. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, * Skwire, D., A Check List of Wordplay in “Walden”, in: * Springer, H.S., The Nautical “Walden”, in: The * Srinath, C.N., Thoreau, the Yankee Yogi, as Critic of * Stapleton, L., Thoreau: The Concrete Vision, in: * Stein, W.B., The Motif of the * Stein, W.B., The Yoga of * Stein, W.B., Thoreau’s Hound, Horse, and Turtledove, in: The Thoreau Society Bulletin, 67, 1959. * Stein, W.B., Thoreau’s ”Walden” and the “Bhagavad Gita”, in: Topic, 6, 1963, S. 38-55. * Stein, W.B., “Walden”: The * Strauch, C.F., The * Strong,, D., The Significance of the Loss of Things. |