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Thoreau's Journal Drawings

Autor Kathleen Coyne Kelly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2026
Examining journal drawings as an integral—and often delightful—feature of Thoreau’s work 

In 1850, Henry David Thoreau began to draw in his Journal—a hedgehog’s quill, a locust’s wing, a goldenrod leaf. The sketches reflect his efforts to train his eye to observe more carefully, to look closely enough that he could see what was in front of him—with intention and attention. As Thoreau worked to combine the vivid language of a writer with the precision of a scientist, his drawings became more vital to the process. For him, writing and drawing were not separate activities; they were part of the same active, hands-on process of learning about the natural world. 

Thoreau’s Journal Drawings offers a sustained examination of an understudied aspect of the Journal, emphasizing visual as well as textual analysis. It places Thoreau’s illustrated entries in the broader context of nineteenth-century scientific illustration, nature writing, and visual culture, while also offering close readings of key passages in which text and image work in tandem.  The book opens up new possibilities for interpretation—both within the Journal and in the larger project of Thoreau’s thinking. 

Ultimately, Thoreau’s illustrated Journal offers a case study in the complexities of representing the natural world through both language and image. His practice raises enduring questions about how we document, interpret, and mediate the more-than-human world across different forms of expression. To read the later volumes of Henry David Thoreau’s Journal without attending to his drawings is to overlook a vital dimension of his practice as both writer and observer. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625349422
ISBN-10: 1625349424
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 50 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

KATHLEEN COYNE KELLY is professor of English at Northeastern University and editor of The Concord Saunterer: A Journal of Thoreau Studies. She is the author of the Thoreau-inspired Field Notebook, published by the Thoreau Society, and the textbook Reading to Write: A Practical Rhetoric, as well as Performing Virginity and Testing Chastity in the Middle Ages and A. S. Byatt: A Study. Her work on Thoreau has appeared in NEQ: New England Quarterly, the Thoreau Society Bulletin, The Concord Saunterer, and the edited volume Henry David Thoreau in Context.  

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Preface
On the Drawings
Quoting Thoreau
Abbreviations
Frequently Used Sources
Part I. Introduction: “A pencil is one of the best eyes”
I. On Drawing: “rude outline drawings”
II. The Journal: “My journal should be a record of my love”
III. The Art and Science of Illustration: “from year to year we look at Nature with new eyes”
Part II. The Drawings
1. November 26, 1850: “Their spear very serviceable” / Penobscot Artifacts
2. May 3, 1852: “Moon in the south” / Moonlit Landscape
3. July 8, 1852: “Remarkable moth” / Luna Moth
4. December 2, 1852: “We saw a mink a slender black” / Mink
5. May 15, 1853: “What are those large conical-shaped fungi” / Fungi
6. November 23, 1853: “A harrow of geese” / Geese Overhead
7. August 16, 1854: “The distinct shadow of our shadows” / Two Men in a Boat
8. August 19, 1854: “The inner scales of a tortoise” / A Tortoise's Scute
9. August 23, 1854: “The middle of G's swamp”; February 3, 1860: “40 paces to an inch” / Swamped
10. February 10, 1856: “His tracks when running” / Fox Tracks
11. September 1856: “Zig-zag thus” / A panther's tooth
12. April 28, 1858: “I see the fish-hawk again” / Osprey
13. September 29, 1858: “The form of the leaf too is peculiar” / Nightshade
14. November 11, 1858: “The tail-coverts of the young hen hawk” and “The scarlet oak leaf!” / The Feather and the Leaf
15. November 26, 1858: “Have young breams transverse bars?” / Piscine Dabblings
16. March 13, 1859: “I go to get one more sight of the old house” / Hunt House
17. July 9, 1859: “A phalanx of bullrushes” / The Meanders of the Sudbury
18. February 8, 1860: “The softened ice–I admire the markings in it” / Ice Formations: Toward a Taxonomy
19. May 30, 1860: “A little shed, under which I stood dry” / A Self-Portrait
20. November 17, 1860: “They lotted it off in this wise” / The Heywood Lot
Part III. Coda
IV. Thoreau's Rooster
Notes
Index

Recenzii

“In this impressive new book, each chapter offers an approach to Thoreau studies that centers on a drawing and leads into a rich avenue of inquiry that draws on an expansive range of scholarship. Kathleen Coyne Kelly has the potential to reshape how we read Thoreau. No one has made such a comprehensive case for the importance of his drawings.”—John J. Kucich, author of Unsettling Thoreau: Native Americans, Settler Colonialism, and the Power of Place 

“Kelly invites us to re-think the Thoreau we think we know, even for those of us who think we know him quite well. At once witty, smart, and deeply informed, Kelly’s tour through Thoreau’s drawings takes us on an historical, literary, and environmental adventure that reveals a more nuanced and complex Thoreau. Her prose is clear, concise, and smart—at times humorous, at times personal, at times deeply moving. Kelly’s treatment of the Journal drawings is unlike any book I’ve encountered on Thoreau.”—Rochelle Johnson, author of Passions for Nature: Nineteenth Century America’s Aesthetics of Alienation and past president of the Thoreau Society