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This essay reflects on how early environment and modes of social life shape temperament and creative sensibility, arguing that solitude and exposure to nature foster poetic imagination while social intercourse develops practical faculties. It traces how an excess of either condition can misalign character—too much sociability yielding superficial wit, excessive solitude producing melancholy, inner conflict, and misanthropy. Through psychological observation and literary and cultural examples, it weighs solitude's consolations and risks, and advocates balancing contemplative inwardness with active participation in the world to cultivate both depth and effectiveness.

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Title: La solitude

Author: Johann Georg Zimmermann

Translator: Xavier Marmier

Release date: February 14, 2016 [eBook #51214]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: French

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LA
SOLITUDE


CORBEIL, TYP. ET STÉR. DE CRÉTÉ.

LA
SOLITUDE

PAR
ZIMMERMANN
TRADUCTION NOUVELLE
PRÉCÉDÉE D'UNE INTRODUCTION
PAR
X. MARMIER

PARIS
CHARPENTIER, LIBRAIRE-EDITEUR
28, QUAI DE L'ÉCOLE


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