Review of Walden's Shore: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science, by Robert M. Thorson

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English Faculty Publications English Winter 2014 Review of Walden's Shore: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science, by Robert M. Thorson John Hay University of Nevada, Las Vegas, john.hay@unlv.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/english_fac_articles Part of the Literature in English, North America Commons Citation Information Hay, J. (2014). Review of Walden's Shore: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science, by Robert M. Thorson. Journal of the Early Republic, 34(4), 701-704. https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/english_fac_articles/42 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the English at Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been accepted for inclusion in English Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact digitalscholarship@unlv.edu.

Walden s Shore: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science. By Robert M. Thorson. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014. Pp. 421. Cloth, $29.95.) Reviewed by John Hay With the rise of ecocriticism, many recent studies of Thoreau s writings have favorably reconsidered the author s strong relationship with science; this trend received much of its impetus from Laura Dassow Walls s... 18639$ $CH6 10-30-14 10:51:04 PS PAGE 701

702 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC (Winter 2014) Seeing New Worlds: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Natural Science (Madison, WI, 1995). Similarly subtitled, Walden s Shore begins by explaining that such scholarship still lacks an engagement with hard science and that a solid understanding of Thoreau s work, and especially of Walden (1854), requires more intimate knowledge of geological phenomena. Robert Thorson is a professor of geology at the University of Connecticut whose last book, Beyond Walden: The Hidden History of America s Kettle Lakes and Ponds (New York, 2009), was a general account of small lakes in the Midwest and Northeast; he now restricts his view to Walden s immediate environs in order to establish Thoreau s reputation as a pioneering geoscientist (16). While countless books and articles have promoted Thoreau s love of nature, this nature is often characterized as organic: flowers, trees, birds, fish, etc. Many overlook the fact that Thoreau, as Thorson insists, was just as strongly attuned to the inorganic: minerals, mountains, rivers, and lakes. Walden s Shore begins by describing the physical history of Walden Pond (or Lake Walden, which Thorson explains is a more accurate name), a kettle lake formed by deglaciation. Thorson carefully guides the reader through a detailed description informed by modern geological data and theory a story of tectonic plate movement, erosion, glaciation, and hydrological processes while also explaining the scientific accounts prevalent in America during Thoreau s lifetime. Against this background, he presents Thoreau as a meticulous observer whose precise descriptions of the environment often seem to anticipate the discoveries of twentieth-century geologists. Thorson s literary interest lies not in the entirety of Walden but only in that part of Walden dealing with material Nature (15), a selection of text sometimes referred to as geo-walden. Claims regarding this text are substantially buttressed by citations of the massive Journal from which Thoreau culled material for Walden and other publications. Regarding the choice to emphasize only the scientific elements, Thorson baldly admits that this is not a fair and balanced treatment (16). Thus while Walden s Shore has much to say about one aspect of Thoreau s masterpiece, it does not attempt to offer a new reading of the text as a whole. Nevertheless, the perspective offered is useful. As Thorson explains, Thoreau scholars have erred in stressing his biophilia at the expense of his geophilia. The very shape and texture of the land, he argues, is the heart of Walden, and this simple substitution geocritical... 18639$ $CH6 10-30-14 10:51:05 PS PAGE 702

REVIEWS 703 for ecocritical deserves the serious attention of those interested in literature and science. Thorson s focus on geology is serious, and at times his prose features daunting professional jargon. Readers should be prepared for explanations such as the following: Stratigraphically, the eastern edge of the paleo-valley below Smith s Hill and Pine Hill would have shunted meltwater sediment above the block, speeding up the rate at which the kame delta would have advanced (154). But these scientific details regarding the physical context of Thoreau s work occasionally prove revelatory. For example, in his essay Walking Thoreau mysteriously declared that his inner compass often directed him toward the southwest, an inclination Thorson explains as possibly due to the tectonic grain of the Nashoba Terrane (53), a piece of the Earth s crust shaped to steer pedestrians in that very direction. Walden s Shore s most significant claim regards not Walden s text but Thoreau s biography. Thorson aims to dismantle Thoreau s reputation as a transcendentalist philosopher by insisting that in 1851 he underwent a significant personal transformation. His Journal entries from this period reveal that Thoreau read with great interest Charles Darwin s Journal of Researches (1839), began obsessively measuring natural phenomena, and distanced himself from his intellectual mentor Ralph Waldo Emerson. Together these experiences might be understood as constituting a conversion from idealism to empiricism. Despite the popular dictum that Thoreau was putting transcendentalist theory into practice, the author s interest in geoscience was viewed by his Concord contemporaries as a peculiar disposition. In Thorson s account, by the time Walden was published in 1854, Thoreau had become a curiosity-driven scientist rather than a trope-seeking transcendentalist (73). A fuller impression of Thoreau s later years as a mature man of science would be welcome, but unfortunately Thorson mostly limits his investigation of Thoreau s writings to material composed before 1854. Thorson s insistence on conversion is perhaps too strong. A full reading of Walden reveals that Thoreau s interest in science complemented rather than replaced his transcendentalist outlook; his empirical observations often increased the depths of his spiritual visions. Thorson s attempts to dismiss the philosophical in favor of the geological sometimes come across as attempts to make the text into something it is not. Yet while transcendentalist aspects of Walden are undeniable, the... 18639$ $CH6 10-30-14 10:51:05 PS PAGE 703

704 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC (Winter 2014) investigation into Thoreau s shift toward science remains valuable, particularly as his interest in geology has been underappreciated by critics. Walden s Shore should thus aid readers in forming not a single scientific perspective on Thoreau s magnum opus but rather a regard for the author s dual roles of mystical guru and sensible scientist. Recognition of this duality allows us to understand his expressions simultaneously as factual observations and metaphors, a property of the witty style that has drawn so many readers to Thoreau s work for so long. The final pages of Walden s Shore introduce the term descendentalism (322), which Thorson coins to describe Thoreau s departure from transcendentalism. The emphasis on descent gestures to Thoreau s desire literally to get down to the facts to discover the bedrock of his country. Framed a little differently, the term descendentalism could describe that scientific aspect of Thoreau s writing that was not so much a rejection of his early, lofty philosophical interests as it was a necessary corollary to his spiritual wanderings and wonderings. Thoreau seems to have discovered, apart from his transcendentalist neighbors, that natural knowledge was the foundation that would provide the greatest intellectual revelations. Walden s Shore ultimately helps us understand that Thoreau s geophilia was a mature fulfillment of his natural philosophy. John Hay is assistant professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he specializes in nineteenth-century American literature. His current research is on post-apocalyptic fantasies in the antebellum era. Slavery, Race, and Conquest in the Tropics: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Future of Latin America. By Robert E. May. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. 306. Paper, $26.99.) Reviewed by Timothy J. Henderson The title of this book might lead one to suppose that it deals more directly and extensively with Latin America than it does. In fact, Robert May s principal focus is U.S. domestic politics, while Latin America appears largely as a figment of the imaginations of proslavery southerners and aspiring colonizers of free blacks. With the exception of a couple of ill-fated filibustering expeditions, most of the schemes May recounts... 18639$ $CH6 10-30-14 10:51:06 PS PAGE 704

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