Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, Botanical Writings, and Letter to Franquieres

Natural History, April, 2000

Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, Botanical Writings, and Letter to Franquieres, edited by Christopher Kelly (University Press of New England, 2000; $65; 349 pp.)

Two very different books extol the benefits of walking. Solnit's eclectic compendium covers everything from human bipedal beginnings to religious pilgrimages. Rousseau's meditations affirm that "these hours of solitude and meditation are the only ones in the day during which I am fully myself and for myself, without diversion, without obstacle, and during which I can truly claim to be what nature willed."

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