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  1. The Reveries of the Solitary Walker (French: Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire) is an unfinished book by Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, written between 1776 and 1778. It was the last of a number of works composed toward the end of his life which were deeply autobiographical in nature.

  2. The text of The Reveries of The Solitary Walker is included in The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, Third Edition, Volume II, pp187-380, published in 1796. The text of the "Confessions" is not included in this present ebook, but is available from Project Gutenberg. The "Reveries" do not appear to be at Project Gutenberg, hence their publication here.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2010 · Reveries of the solitary walker : Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. Notable Works: “A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind”. “A Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts”. “Confessions”. “Émile”. “Julie; or, The New Eloise”. “Letter to Monsieur d’Alembert on the Theatre”. “Letters Written from the Mountain”. “Rousseau juge de Jean-Jacques”.

  5. Reveries of the Solitary Walker Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a paradoxical thinker, a key source both of the radical political program of the French Revolution and of the romantic movement’s rejection of city life and civic engagement in favor of nature, solitude, and simplicity.

  6. Share. Abstract. This chapter offers the outlines of an interpretation of the entirety of The Reveries of the Solitary Walker. It argues, against the vast majority of commentators, that the Reveries is a work of philosophy whose chief concern is the life of philosophy itself.

  7. Reveries of the Solitary Walker is Rousseau's last great work, the product of his final years of exile from the society that condemned his political and religious views. Returning to Paris the philosopher determines to keep a faithful record of the thoughts and ideas that come to him on his perambulations.