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"Journal 02, 1850-September 15, 1851" is the second volume of Henry David Thoreau's journals, covering a period of about 18 months in his life. Journal entries tell the story of Thoreau's thoughts, observations, and experiences during this period.
During this time, Thoreau lived a simple, self-sufficient life, living in Walden Pond where he built a small cabin. Journal entries represent his observations of the natural world around him, including detailed descriptions of plants, animals, and weather patterns.
Overall, "Journal 02" is a valuable and fascinating document of Thoreau's life and thoughts during his seminal time at Walden Pond.

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Summary
In addition to his observations of nature, Thoreau's journal entries in the book cover a wide range of other topics, including his readings and thoughts on literature and philosophy, his interactions with visitors to Walden Pond, and his observations on society and politics. Thoreau's journal entries depict insights into his own personal philosophies and values, including individualism, self-reliance and commitment to social justice.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION

HENRY D. THOREAU GLEANINGS OR WHAT TIME HAS NOT REAPED OF MY JOURNAL

I.1850 (¨¡T. 32-33)
II.DECEMBER, 1850(¨¡T. 33)
III.JANUARY-APRIL, 1851(¨¡T. 33)
IV.MAY, 1851(¨¡T. 33)
V.JUNE, 1851(¨¡T. 33)
VI.JULY, 1851(¨¡T. 33-34)
VII. AUGUST, 1851(¨¡T. 34)
VIII. SEPTEMBER, 1851(¨¡T. 34)