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Thoreau seems close to Hawthorne's descriptive writing - his sketches and various set-pieces in his tales. The ones in the novels, even more fascinating, came when Thoreau had already hit his stride. Seem to remember a forest scene in Blithedale being similar to the "Walking" passage, though - with Coverdale in his treetop bower, I think?
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