Concord was a driving force behind Massachusetts' sudden literary renaissance in the 19th century. Ralph Waldo Emerson pursued the soul's relation to the infinite in his essays, poems and journals, and his friend and neighbor, Henry David Thoreau, wrote about the more finite world of nearby Walden Pond. Louisa May Alcott wrote “Little Women” about her childhood in Concord, and her father, Bronson Alcott, conducted his School of Philosophy, bringing together the leaders of American thought. Learn More...
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