Les Rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire

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Les Rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire

by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

FR·~4 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

TABLE

0:15
2

NOTE DE L'ÉDITEUR

4:06
3

LES RÊVERIES DU PROMENEUR SOLITAIRE

0:02
4

PREMIÈRE PROMENADE

16:36
5

SECONDE PROMENADE

20:34
6

TROISIÈME PROMENADE - Je deviens vieux en apprenant toujours.

31:28
7

QUATRIÈME PROMENADE

37:26
8

CINQUIÈME PROMENADE

22:47
9

SIXIÈME PROMENADE

23:08
10

SEPTIÈME PROMENADE

33:38

Description

A series of ten short “promenades” offers a candid glimpse into the mind of a man who has withdrawn from society and turned his daily walks into a private laboratory of thought. Written in the final months of his life, the work reads like an unstructured journal where each entry follows the natural flow of his reflections, moving from the immediate sensations of the path to deeper meditations on his own nature.

In these solitary wanderings he confronts the loss of human connections, the bitterness that has settled over his heart, and the lingering affection for figures from his past, especially the memory of Madame de Warens. Interwoven with vivid descriptions of the countryside and occasional anecdotes, the prose remains intimate and unadorned, inviting listeners to share the quiet conversation between a wandering soul and its own conscience. The unfinished tenth promenade hints at a life still reaching for closure, making the collection a poignant portrait of introspection at life’s twilight.

Details

Full title

Les Rêveries du Promeneur Solitaire Ouvrage faisant suite aux Confessions

Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (243K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)

Release date

2021-05-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

1712–1778

A restless, deeply original thinker, this Genevan writer helped reshape ideas about freedom, education, and society. His books stirred debate across Europe and went on to influence both the French Revolution and the rise of Romanticism.

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