Lecture 3822 March 1852, Monday [Back to Calendar of Lectures] ADVERTISEMENTS, REVIEWS, AND RESPONSES: Says Harding, "Alcott had advertised this lecture in the newspapers as a subject peculiarly appropriate to Mr. Thoreaus experience and views, one in which he could disregard conventionalisms without being driven into controversies" (Days, p. 287). A clipping from an unknown newspaper pasted in Alcotts "Autobiographical Collections" for 1852 reads, "Mr. Thoreau will discourse this evening on Silvan Life at the rooms in which Mr. Alcott had his recent conversations."2 The only response we have to the lecture is from the advertisements for his delivery of the second "Life in the Woods" lecture two weeks later, which noted that Thoreau would read again "by request of many of the auditors of his first (private) lecture in this city" (see lecture 39 below), which suggests that this delivery was at least somewhat successful. DESCRIPTION OF TOPIC: See lectures 18 and 35 above. Notes 1. Alcott, MS
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