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  • Where I Lived, And What I Lived For 1-12 (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on February 19, 2026

      @averyw One does have to wonder whether it was really by coincidence that Thoreau starting living at Walden Pond on Independence Day. In any case, it’s no coincidence, certainly, that at some point in drafting Walden he decides to make this connection. I think you’re right to see metaphorical significance here.

      This passage is one of many in Walden that have their origin, in one way or another, in Thoreau’s Journal. It’s important to keep in mind that Walden: A Fluid-Text Edition incorporates only the seven drafts in HM 924, the manuscript of Walden at the Huntington Library, and that thus some passages in even the first draft, “A,” already represent revisions of material from the Journal.

      This passage is a case in point. You can see the manuscript page of the Journal where Thoreau records, on July 5, “Yesterday I came here to live,” on the website of the Morgan Library.

      Here’s a transcript of the page: “Walden Sat. July 5th–45. Yesterday I came here to live. My house makes me think of some mountain houses I have seen, which seemed to have a fresher auroral atmosphere about them as I fancy of the halls of Olympus. I lodged at the house of a saw-miller last summer, on the Caatskills mountains, high up as Pine orchard in the blue-berry & raspberry region, where the quiet and cleanliness & coolness seemed to be all one, which had this ambrosial character. He was the miller of the Kaaterskill Falls. They were a clean & wholesome family inside and out–like their house. The latter was not plastered–only lathed and the inner doors were not hung.The house seemed”

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