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Les Rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire / Ouvrage faisant suite aux Confessions

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A series of ten solitary walks is presented as a fragmentary journal of introspection, where immediate impressions, memories, and moral reflections flow with little formal linkage. The prose mixes vivid descriptions of nature and everyday scenes with autobiographical recollection and philosophical musings, examining solitude, memory, regret, and the desire for inner calm. The voice moves from wounded resentment at social exile toward resignation and quiet self-observation, while occasional anecdotes and pastoral passages punctuate the meditative tone. The final, unfinished promenade concentrates on a personal remembrance that reinforces the collection's contemplative focus.

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an influential philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century, known for his contributions to political philosophy and education. His seminal work, "The Social Contract," explores the concept of individual freedom within the framework of society and governance. Rousseau's autobiographical work, "The Confessions," is notable for its introspective style and is considered one of the first modern autobiographies. He also wrote extensively on education, as seen in his book "Emile," which outlines his ideas on nurturing a child's natural instincts. Rousseau's thoughts on inequality and human nature, articulated in works like "A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind," continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of social justice.

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