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Professor Julie P. Brown’s class on Digital Rhetorics at Virginia Military Institute. Avatar: VMI Keydets [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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A public (open) group for all readers. Any member of The Readers’ Thoreau may join.
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Find, contribute to, and comment on open access scholarship about Thoreau. You don’t need to be a Thoreau scholar to join this group, but you do need to join if you’d like to leave comments on the scholarship you […]
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Honors students in Prof. John Hoskins’ Reading and Composition course at San Diego Mesa College. Avatar from a photo by Jamie Lantzy via Wikimedia Commons – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
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Stephen Siperstein’s 2021-22 classes in American literature and Environmental literature at Choate Rosemary Hall. Group avatar: Choate Rosemary Hall Science Center by Daderot at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, v […]
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Students in ENGL 340, Literature and Literary Study in the Digital Age, at SUNY Geneseo, Spring 2015.
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Paul Schacht’s spring 2018 section of HONR 202, Critical Reading, at SUNY Geneseo.
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Students in Allison Cummings’ Spring 2021 class LIT 231: Nature Writers at Southern New Hampshire University. Avatar: ”Robert Frost Hall on Manchester Campus of Southern New Hampshire University” by user DeLarge77, […]
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Join the Thoreau Society’s Annual Gathering at Concord in July, and join this group to connect with other participants!
Photo: Old North Bridge by Val D’Aquila on Flickr, CC-BY-NC-SA.
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Rory M. Moore’s English Writing course for Fall 2021 at UC Riverside. Photo by Amerique at the English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Associate Professor of English Berniece Alspach’s Fall 2021 students in ENG 382 and ENG 583 at California Baptist University. Photo of Van Dyne Gym by user Spatms, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Participants in the 2018 Uses and Abuses of Thoreau at 200 symposium in Gothenburg, Sweden organized by Henrik Otterberg.
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Stephen Siperstein’s 2020-21 classes in American literature and Environmental literature at Choate Rosemary Hall. CC-BY-SA 3.0 avatar photo via Wikipedia.
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A group for discussing Thoreau in translation. How has Thoreau been translated into languages other than English? What linguistic and other challenges does a translator face in looking at any particular passage in […]
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Students at Emma Willard School reading Thoreau collectively in a cross-listed history and English class for 11th and 12th graders.
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Associate Professor of English Berniece Alspach’s Fall 2020 course at California Baptist University.
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Literature and Literary Study in the Digital Age at SUNY Geneseo, Spring 2020.
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Shelbey Rosengarten’s Comp2 class at St. Petersburg College. Avatar photo credit: Saint Petersburg College Downtown Center – Northwest Corner, by John O'Neill / CC BY-SA