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Henry David Thoreau: Critical Essay by Kenneth Walter Cameron

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SOURCE: “A New Thoreau Poem—‘To Edith,'” in The Emerson Society Quarterly, No. 16, 1960, pp. 40-1.

In the following essay, Cameron maintains that the verses written to Ralph Waldo Emerson's daughter, Edith, were actually written by Thoreau.

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