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Reveries of the Solitary Walker, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is an intimate and reflective work that gathers a series of meditations written in the final years of his life. Composed of ten "walks" or imaginary strolls, the work portrays a solitary Rousseau, withdrawn from society and devoted to the contemplation of nature, memory, and introspection. Far from the polemical tone of his earlier writings, a melancholic, serene, and philosophical voice prevails here, seeking to understand his place in the world and reconcile with his own existence. Published posthumously, Reveries of the Solitary Walker has been praised for its emotional depth and lyrical style. Rousseau transforms his walks into experiences of self-discovery, where nature acts as both refuge and mirror of the soul. Through his memories, sensations, and thoughts, the work presents the individual as a sensitive being, constantly searching for authenticity and inner harmony. The relevance of this work endures in its powerful defense of subjectivity, chosen solitude, and communion with the natural world. Reveries of the Solitary Walker is a moving testimony to human fragility, but also a celebration of inner freedom and free thought that transcends social judgment.
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