Reveries of the Solitary Walker - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Introduction
A Brief Chronology
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Fifth Walk
Sixth Walk
Seventh Walk
Eighth Walk
Ninth Walk
Tenth Walk
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva in 1712. Abandoned by his
father at the age of ten, he left the city in 1728 and from then on
wandered Europe, searching for happiness. In 1732 he settled for
eight years at Les Charmettes, remembered in his book Confessions.
In 1741 he moved to Paris where he met Diderot, in the meantime
fathering five children, all of whom he abandoned. His corwning
achievement is his work of political philosophy, The Social
Contract, which was published in 1762. He died in 1778.
Peter France is the author of books on French and Russian
literature and has translated widely from both languages.
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