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"Journal 01, 1837-1846" is a collection of journal entries written by Henry David Thoreau in his early adulthood. The journal covers the period from 1837 to 1846 and provides detailed information about Thoreau's thoughts, observations and experiences during this period.
Thoreau's writings in "Journal 01" are noted for their vivid and poetic descriptions of the natural world as well as their philosophical depth and insight. The journal is also considered an important work in American literature and provides valuable insight into the life and thoughts of one of America's greatest writers and thinkers.

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Summary
Journal entries in "Journal 01" cover a wide range of topics, from Thoreau's observations of the natural world around him to his thoughts on literature, politics and society. The entry highlights Thoreau's deep love for nature, interest in transcendentalism, and philosophical movements that emphasized the importance of individualism and intuition.
In addition to reflections on nature and philosophy, Thoreau's journal entries also include reflections on social issues of the time, including slavery and the Mexican-American War. He expresses his opposition to slavery and support for abolitionism, and criticizes war as an unjust and immoral act.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION

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

I. 1837 (¨¡T. 20)
II. 1838 (¨¡T. 20-21)
III. 1839 (¨¡T. 21-22)
IV. 1840 (¨¡T. 22-23)
V. 1841(¨¡T. 23-24)
VI. 1842(¨¡T. 24-25)
VII. 1845-1846(¨¡T. 27-29)
VIII.1845-1847(¨¡T. 27-30)
IX. 1837-1847(¨¡T. 20-30)