Thoreau Society

Thoreau Society

Established in 1941, the Thoreau Society has long contributed to the dissemination of knowledge about Henry David Thoreau by collecting books, manuscripts, and artifacts relating to Thoreau and his contemporaries, by encouraging the use of its collections, and by publishing articles in two Society periodicals. Through an annual gathering in Concord, Massachusetts, and through sessions devoted to Thoreau at the Modern Language Association’s annual convention and the American Literature Association’s annual conference, the Thoreau Society provides opportunities for all those interested in Thoreau – dedicated readers and followers, as well as the leading scholars in the field – to gather and share their knowledge of Thoreau and his times.

The Thoreau Society archives are housed at the Thoreau Institute's Henley Library in Lincoln, Massachusetts. This repository includes the collections of Walter Harding and Raymond Adams, two of the foremost authorities on Thoreau and founders of the Thoreau Society; and those of Roland Robbins, who uncovered Thoreau's Walden house site.

Mission

*To stimulate interest in and foster education about Thoreau's life, works, and philosophy and his place in his world and ours,

*To encourage research on Thoreau’s life and writings,

*To act as a repository for Thoreauviana and material relevant to Thoreau,

*And to advocate for the preservation of Thoreau Country.

Members

Thoreau Society members represent a wide rangeof professions, interests, and hometowns acrossthe USA and around the world. They are connectedby the conviction that Henry Thoreau hadimportant things to say and crucial questions toask that are just as significant in our time as in his.

Through its programs, publications and projects,The Thoreau Society is committed to exploringThoreau's observations on living with self, societyand nature, and encouraging people to think abouthow they live their own lives.

Activities

Annual Gathering

Four days of indoor and outdoor sessions and excursions in and around Concord focused on a different theme each year. The Thursday–Sunday program is scheduled in early July.

Educational Programs

Lectures, classes, and performances in Thoreau's hometown of Concord, often in collaboration with other historical, literary, environmental and educational organizations. An educational DVD, “Life With Principle,” is available for high school and adult audiences with a full accompanying curriculum and related workshops.

Excursions

Trips to places associated with Thoreau, from half-day hikes to multi-day outings. Past locations have included Mt. Katahdin, Cape Cod, Harpers Ferry, Mt. Monadnock and Concord sites such as Fairhaven Bay, Gowing's Swamp and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.

Presentations

At academic conferences (both the Modern Language Association and the American Literature Association have two annual sessions each devoted to Thoreau) and workshops for educators.

Projects and Events

Coordinated by Society members, these take place in communities across the country and worldwide, on a variety of topics, and are posted on the Society's website.

Publications

Thoreau Society Bulletin

A quarterly publication with Society news, additions to the Thoreau bibliography, and short articles on Thoreau and related topics.

Concord Saunterer

An annual scholarly and popular journal with two hundred pages of in-depth essays on Thoreau, his times and his contemporaries, and his influence today.

Books

The Society publishes original Thoreau-related books and reprints of selected hard-to-find titles about Thoreau.

The Collections

The Thoreau Society owns several important collections, including the papers of Walter Harding, Raymond Adams and Roland Robbins, which are housed at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods. This research facility, founded through a collaboration between the Walden Woods Project and The Thoreau Society, is managed by the Walden Woods Project.

External links

* [http://www.thoreausociety.org Official site]


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