H.D. Thoreau did NOT denounce gossip

 During Henry's walks in the Village he claimed that gossip taken in homeopathic doses was as invigorating and refreshing as the rustle of leaves and the croaking of frogs in the secluded part of the woods the recluse resided. 

This begs the question: What did the word homeopathic mean to the great spiritualist author way back in the 19th century? In other words did Thoreau believe gossip served a good function. The term homeopathy is related to alternative medicine or natural remedies these days, but I sort of think the Walden Pond writer meant "small amounts" of back stabbing gossip were not necessarily bad if it warned the villagers and citizens of evil intent. 

I am soooo certain that ELIZABETH WELLINGTON could add much truth and insight to this thread of interest. Also Susan Margolin is no lightweight regarding the potential damaging effects of loose lips in the Concord, Massachusetts region!


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