Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist (1873)

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Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist (1873) is a biographical work by Ellery Channing that portrays the life, character, and philosophy of American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical work
book
about 19th-century American philosophy
American literature
Transcendentalist thought
nature writing
associatedWith Transcendentalist movement NERFINISHED
author Ellery Channing NERFINISHED
biographicalSubject Henry David Thoreau NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes character of Henry David Thoreau
life of Henry David Thoreau
philosophy of Henry David Thoreau
focusesOn intellectual life of Henry David Thoreau
personal character of Henry David Thoreau
philosophical views of Henry David Thoreau
relationship of Henry David Thoreau to nature
genre biography
hasBiographicalPerspective sympathetic portrayal of Henry David Thoreau
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Henry David Thoreau NERFINISHED
movementContext American transcendentalism NERFINISHED
portrays Henry David Thoreau as a naturalist
Henry David Thoreau as a poet
publicationYear 1873
subjectOccupationDescribed naturalist
philosopher
poet
writer
timePeriodDescribed 19th century
life span of Henry David Thoreau

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Ellery Channing notableWork Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist (1873)