Henry David Thoreau Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Henry David Thoreau Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Philosopher Henry David Thoreau including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Henry David Thoreau
Real Name Henry David Thoreau
Profession Philosophers, Poets
Nick Name Henry Thoreau, Thoreau, Thoreau, Henry David
Famous as Writer and Philosopher
Nationality American
Religion Pantheism
Personal life of Henry David Thoreau
Born on 12 July 1817
Birthday 12th July
Died At Age 44
Sun Sign Cancer
Born in Concord
Died on 06 May 1862
Place of death Concord
City Massachussets
Cause of Death Tuberculosis
Family Background of Henry David Thoreau
Father John Thoreau
Mother Cynthia Dunbar
Education Harvard University, Concord Academy, Harvard College
Founder/Co-Founder Transcendental Club
Personal Fact of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau was an American writer, poet and a transcendentalist thinker, most famous for his classic book Walden. A complex man with a fondness for simple living, he is known for his philosophical and naturalist writings. Born to a poor family in Concord, Thoreau received his elementary education from the Concord Academy and graduated from Harvard University.

Subsequently, he taught at school for some time while pursuing his love for literature and nature alongside. He often used to wander among the woods and forest, observing the natural surroundings closely. Enchanted by nature’s beauty and persistent on exploring a simple life, in 1845, Thoreau went to live at a small cabin near Walden Pond, owned by his dear friend and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson. While staying there, Thoreau pursued his philosophical interests while recording his experiences which he later published in his masterpiece Walden. After having completed his experiment, Thoreau returned to Concord in 1847 and spent the later years primarily working on Walden in order to publish it.

In addition to being an author, he opposed the government for waging the Mexican war and also became known for his beliefs in Transcendentalism and civil disobedience. Although, he died in his forties due to illness, Thoreau’s books, articles, essays, travel journals, and poetry still captivate readers with its philosophical richness. An eminent writer with a noble persona, Thoreau intended to discover and spread the true meaning of life, a quest which his readers continue to embark on, through his revolutionary works.