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Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Reveries of a Solitary Walker 2007 Turkish Book Turkey 1

Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Reveries of a Solitary Walker 2007 Turkish Book Turkey 1

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Reveries of a Solitary Walker (Yalnız Gezenin Düşleri) – Bordo Siyah Yayınları Turkish Edition (2007)

Description:

This Turkish edition of Reveries of a Solitary Walker (Yalnız Gezenin Düşleri) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau was published by Bordo Siyah Yayınları in 2007. Printed in Turkish, the work is Rousseau's final and most personal philosophical book, blending autobiography with reflections on nature, solitude, memory, and the human condition.

Written during the final years of his life, the book consists of ten meditative walks in which Rousseau reflects upon his experiences, his relationship with society, and his search for inner peace. Through these contemplative essays, he explores the healing power of nature and the value of self-examination away from the distractions of social life.

Themes such as solitude, self-reflection, freedom, nature, memory, and personal identity appear throughout the work. Considered one of the earliest examples of introspective literature, the book bridges philosophy, autobiography, and Romanticism, influencing generations of writers and thinkers.

Key Features:

• Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau

• Original Title: Reveries of a Solitary Walker

• Turkish Title: Yalnız Gezenin Düşleri

• Publisher: Bordo Siyah Yayınları

• Publication Date: 2007

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Philosophy; Autobiography; Classical Literature

• Subject: Personal reflections on nature, solitude, and the human condition

• Literary Content: Philosophical essays; Autobiographical reflections

• Themes: Solitude; Nature; Self-knowledge; Memory; Freedom

• Historical Focus: Enlightenment philosophy and early Romantic thought

• Educational Value: Rousseau's final philosophical work combining autobiography with philosophical meditation

• Collector Appeal: Modern Turkish edition of one of Rousseau's most personal and influential writings

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