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12 “Their nobler faculties lie all undeveloped”

  • William D. Kelley
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Thoreau's Axe
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© 2023 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Introduction: Distraction and the Disciplines of Attention 1
  4. Part I. From the devil to distraction
  5. Introduction 29
  6. 1 “Wandring or distraction” 35
  7. 2 “Satan had hidden the very object from my mind” 39
  8. 3 “Hundreds of thousands have their appetite so depraved” 43
  9. 4 “My non-compliance would almost always produce much confusion” 49
  10. 5 “Opium-like listlessness” 55
  11. 6 “Morbid attention” 59
  12. 7 “The shell of lethargy” 66
  13. Part II. Reform
  14. Introduction 69
  15. 8 “A white man could, if he had paid as much attention” 77
  16. 9 “The cultivation of attention as a moral duty” 80
  17. 10 “The heart must be cultivated” 86
  18. 11 “You might see him looking steadily at something” 90
  19. 12 “Their nobler faculties lie all undeveloped” 94
  20. 13 “Subdued and tender” 99
  21. 14 “If he wanted to kill time” 106
  22. Part III. Revival
  23. Introduction 111
  24. 15 “All attention to the last sermon” 119
  25. 16 “The power of fixed and continuous attention” 125
  26. 17 “The relations of business and religion” 131
  27. 18 “My mind was powerfully wrought upon” 134
  28. 19 “I began to direct my attention to this great object” 139
  29. 20 “Hear me now, love your heart” 143
  30. 21 “Read these leaves in the open air” 146
  31. Part IV: Devotion
  32. Introduction 153
  33. 22 “Noble sentiments of devotion” 159
  34. 23 “Savoir attendre” 163
  35. 24 “The greatest exercise of mind” 167
  36. 25 “A true sauntering of the eye” 174
  37. 26 “If we do not guard the mind” 179
  38. 27 “The valves of her attention” 188
  39. 28 “Aroma finer than prayer” 190
  40. Afterword 194
  41. Acknowledgments 207
  42. Notes 211
  43. Index 231
  44. A NOTE ON THE TYPE 241
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