2012: Celebrating 150 Years of Henry David Thoreau’s Life, Works, and Legacy
July 12 – 15, 2012 Concord, Massachusetts
Dana S. Brigham Memorial Keynote Speaker: Edward O Wilson
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LATEST FROM THE THOREAU SOCIETY
- J. Drew Lanham Awarded 2024 Thoreau Prize for Nature Writing
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- Announcing Our Interim Executive Director.
- Staffing Transition at the Society
- Thoreau Society Presenters at SAAP Boston Conference March 29th
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The Thoreau Society Bulletin is a 20-page newsletter with bibliographic information and writings on the life, works, and legacy of Henry Thoreau.
Each issue features news, upcoming events, and announcements from the Society, along with original short articles on new discoveries in and about the world of Thoreau, his contemporaries and related topics. It also contains a Notes & Queries section and a President’s Column, as well as additions to the Thoreau Bibliography and reviews of new literature relevant to the field. Edited by Brent Ranalli.
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“The Concord Saunterer is a valuable aid to studies of Thoreau.” — Harold Bloom, Yale University
The Concord Saunterer: A Journal of Thoreau Studies is an annual peer-reviewed journal of Thoreau scholarship that features in-depth essays about Thoreau, his times and his contemporaries, and his influence today. Membership includes a subscription to the annual journal.BECOME A MEMBER