The Spirit of the Huckleberry: Sensuousness in Henry Thoreau
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Thoreau's delight in being attuned to each sound, sight, flavour, touch and taste of nature is pervasive in his writings. Victor Friesen looks at the implications of Thoreau's sensuous approach to nature throughout his life.
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