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by Theodore F. (Theodore Frelinghuysen) Wolfe
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A gentle guide for anyone who has ever wished to walk the paths once trod by America’s great writers, this volume follows the author’s own pilgrimages to the homes, gardens and haunts that inspired their work. Written with a blend of scholarly care and personal affection, the narrative offers vivid pen‑pictures of each location, accompanied by period photographs that bring the scenes to life. It also shares the occasional fruitless quest, reminding listeners that not every literary landmark can be pinned down with certainty.
The journey begins in the modest village of Concord, where the streets, elm‑lined avenues and rolling hills echo the voices of Thoreau, Emerson, the Alcotts and Hawthorne. Readers are led through the Old Manse, the Walden woods, the Orchard House and the solemn Emerson grave, each described in a way that invites the imagination to linger among the very settings that shaped classic poems and novels. By the end, listeners will feel as though they have taken a quiet, reverent stroll through a living museum of American letters.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1847–1915
A doctor turned literary traveler, he spent years visiting the places where famous writers lived and worked, then turned those journeys into lively books for curious readers. His work blends biography, travel, and a genuine love of literary history.
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