- Walter Harding
Walter Harding (1917-1996) was a distinguished professor of English at the
State University of New York at Geneseo and internationally recognized scholar of the life and work ofHenry David Thoreau . Harding was born inBridgewater, Massachusetts , and received his B.S. fromBridgewater State College in 1939, M.A. from the University of North Carolina in 1947 and a Ph. D. fromRutgers University in 1950.Career
Harding spent most of his career at
SUNY Geneseo , where he arrived in 1956, although he previously taught at theUniversity of Virginia , Rutgers University, and the University of North Carolina. He served as the chair of Geneseo's English Department for six years and was awarded several ofSUNY 's highest honors. He became a University Professor in 1966 and Distinguished Professor in 1973. In 1983, one year after his retirement, he became the first SUNY faculty member to be granted an honorary doctorate from SUNY itself. [Second Annual Walter Harding Lecture Highlights Thoreau and Emerson Experts, August 24, 2005, http://www.geneseo.edu/news/nrap.php?pg=HardingLecture.html]cholarship
Harding authored more than twenty-five books and many articles on Thoreau and his circle. Harding's biography of Thoreau, The Days of Henry David Thoreau, is considered a definitive study of Thoreau's life. Harding also edited an edition of Thoreau's Walden that restores Thoreau's sketches to the text and includes copious footnotes. [Harding's publications at Amazon.com, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author-exact=Walter%20Harding&rank=-relevance%2C%2Bavailability%2C-daterank/103-0377273-1996615] Harding helped to found the
Thoreau Society , [cite web|url=http://www.thoreausociety.org|title=Thoreau Society: Established in 1941 ] serving as the society's first secretary. He also served as president of the group. During his career Harding amassed the largest and most comprehensive research collection of Thoreauviana. The extensive collection of more than 15,000 books, pamphlets, articles and other Thoreau memorabilia was donated to the Thoreau Society library at Walden Woods inConcord, Massachusetts . The Milne Library atSUNY Geneseo also has copies of much of the Harding collection. [The Harding Collection at the Thoreau Society, http://www.walden.org/Institute/Collections/Harding/Harding.htm]Legacy
In addition to the research collection that bears his name, Harding's impact on Thoreau scholarship and SUNY Geneseo is registered in several ways. Harding's wife endowed an annual lecture at SUNY Geneseo that bears his name. Each fall, the Walter Harding Lecture brings a distinguished scholar of American literature related to Thoreau and his circle of transcentalists to the campus. Geneseo's English Department holds meetings, special events, and lectures in the Walter Harding Room of Welles Hall, and the department annually awards the Walter Harding American Studies Award to a graduating senior in the American studies program. After his death, a book of essays was published in his memory: Thoreau Among Others: Essays In Honor of Walter Harding. [Departmental Awards, SUNY Geneseo Department of English. http://www.geneseo.edu/~english/?pg=awards.html]
Walter Harding Lecturers
*2004:
Joel Myerson Distinguished Professor of American Literature atUniversity of South Carolina . Title: "Not Instruction, But Provocation: Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Pursuit of Knowledge."
*2005:Ronald A. Bosco , Distinguished University Professor of English and American Literature atSUNY Albany . Title: "I came near awakening this morning: The Days of Emerson and Thoreau at Walden."
*2006:Ed Folsom , Carver Professor of American Literature at theUniversity of Iowa . Title: "Walt Whitman's 1855 Leaves of Grass: Think Again."
*2007:Betsy Erkkila , Henry Sanborn Noyes Professor of Literature atNorthwestern University . Title: "Romancing the Revolution: Jefferson's Declaration"
*2008:Frances Smith Foster , Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies atEmory University . Title: "'Freedom's Journal' and its Work; or Facts, Falsehoods and Common Sense."References
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