"Warren argues that Thoreau's botanical studies and excursions during the last decade of his life constitute a new way of approaching his literary works, both published and unpublished. The book focuses on the practices of plant-thinking, including the repeated daily excursions to swamps, fields, and forests of the Concord neighborhood and to the farther reaches of Maine and Cape Cod"--
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"Warren argues that Thoreau's botanical studies and excursions during the last decade of his life constitute a new way of approaching his literary works, both published and unpublished. The book focuses on the practices of plant-thinking, including the repeated daily excursions to swamps, fields, and forests of the Concord neighborhood and to the farther reaches of Maine and Cape Cod"--
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