From Antiquity to the Enlightenment, several biographical writings from Parallel Lives of Plutarch to the Memoirs of Saint-Simon were practiced. However, the eighteenth century saw the first emergence of the autobiography of introspection in the works of Rousseau. This new literary creation, far from being a simple description of memories, contained the analytical study of Rousseau’s psychological evolution. Following the tempestuous years of composing the Confessions and the Dialogues, a period of quietude and interior consolation began with the Reveries. In this paper, through examining this final stage of Rousseau’s self-analysis, we attempt to procure the answer to the mental problems of modern man; the notions of solitude and falsehood...
The idea explored in this thesis is that the Reverie is a distinct literary genre, which found its b...
Lionel Duisit : the pitfalls of humour in Rousseau's Confessions. This article, a stylistic approac...
In the introductory part of the Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821), De Quincey makes a dis...
Rousseau’s Reveries of the Solitary Walker celebrates self-indulgent emotion through the seemingly p...
In 1749, while on the road to Vincennes to visit his friend Diderot in prison, Rousseau had an inspi...
Originally published in 1966. This book is primarily a literary study of Rousseau's account of his d...
In The Reveries of a Solitary Walker (RSW), Rousseau keeps a record of the thoughts, ideas, and reve...
One aspect of Rousseau's prose style, not only in La Nouvelle Heloise but also in the autobiographic...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau has been cast as a champion of the Enlightenment and a beacon of Romanticism, ...
In the history of philosophy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau is mainly considered as an atypical philosopher ...
This work presents an analysis of the book Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire by Jean-Jacques Rouss...
This article is a part of a text in which the author tries to grasp a relation between sentimentali...
Accurate ideas are found in the writings of Rousseau about médicine. He has shown a very critical ju...
This article aims to discuss issues of an aesthetic-existential order observed in the Reveries of th...
In the 18th century, the Bible felt the full force of criticism by radical Enlightenment thinkers wh...
The idea explored in this thesis is that the Reverie is a distinct literary genre, which found its b...
Lionel Duisit : the pitfalls of humour in Rousseau's Confessions. This article, a stylistic approac...
In the introductory part of the Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821), De Quincey makes a dis...
Rousseau’s Reveries of the Solitary Walker celebrates self-indulgent emotion through the seemingly p...
In 1749, while on the road to Vincennes to visit his friend Diderot in prison, Rousseau had an inspi...
Originally published in 1966. This book is primarily a literary study of Rousseau's account of his d...
In The Reveries of a Solitary Walker (RSW), Rousseau keeps a record of the thoughts, ideas, and reve...
One aspect of Rousseau's prose style, not only in La Nouvelle Heloise but also in the autobiographic...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau has been cast as a champion of the Enlightenment and a beacon of Romanticism, ...
In the history of philosophy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau is mainly considered as an atypical philosopher ...
This work presents an analysis of the book Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire by Jean-Jacques Rouss...
This article is a part of a text in which the author tries to grasp a relation between sentimentali...
Accurate ideas are found in the writings of Rousseau about médicine. He has shown a very critical ju...
This article aims to discuss issues of an aesthetic-existential order observed in the Reveries of th...
In the 18th century, the Bible felt the full force of criticism by radical Enlightenment thinkers wh...
The idea explored in this thesis is that the Reverie is a distinct literary genre, which found its b...
Lionel Duisit : the pitfalls of humour in Rousseau's Confessions. This article, a stylistic approac...
In the introductory part of the Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821), De Quincey makes a dis...