After careful reading of Walden, or Life in the Woods, it’s clear that Thoreau never intended his cabin to be a solitary hermitage. Although fans and detractors alike often misunderstand this, It was more an author’s workshop than a fortress of isolation. Throughout his lakeside residency he often visited family and friends in Concord and entertained guests at Walden. : The Deep Time of Walden Pond
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