The Reveries of a Lonely Wanderer

The Reveries of a Lonely Wanderer

by (france) Jean-jacques Rousseau

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"The Reveries of a Solitary Wanderer" was a work written by Rousseau before his death. It was not completely completed and was not published during his lifetime. He even never thought of publishing it. The ten walks have no certain order or style, and even the exact writing time cannot be verified. For Rousseau himself, these ten walks are just an explanation of himself. He is trying to accept himself, his own philosophy of life, and his own explanation for his sudden failure in life. He said, "I have a strong interest in the lonely life, and I even never want to leave this life." In the final analysis, it is just a proud sigh. It was under this circumstance that "The Reveries of a Lonely Walker" became Rousseau's "most distinctive" work.

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