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Thoreau's Walden: Original Field Notes and Revisions

The Morgan Library in New York announced authentication of 203 pages comprising Thoreau's original field journals and working drafts for Walden, composed during his 1845-1847 residence at Walden Pond and revised extensively afterward. These materials show Thoreau's compositional process: daily observations recorded in small pocket notebooks, later transcribed and revised into extended philosophical reflections. The field notes contain precise ecological observations, weather records, and daily activities distinct from the literary Walden published in 1854. Comparison reveals Thoreau substantially rearranged and condensed material, transformed personal anecdotes into philosophical principles, and added layers of literary allusion absent in the original notes. Marginalia shows Thoreau revising his own work years later, adding contemporary references and reconsidering earlier judgments. Several passages were deleted entirely—sections on local gossip, personal friction with townspeople, and financial struggles more directly expressed than in published form. The manuscripts reveal Walden as deliberately constructed philosophy rather than spontaneous record. Thoreau's annotations include references to classical texts he was consulting, suggesting Walden's apparently simple wisdom was built on substantial intellectual foundation. This collection fundamentally alters understanding of Walden as literary art rather than transparent autobiography.

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