Promenades françaises
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Promenades françaises by Johanna Schopenhauer is a reflective collection inspired by her walks in France. As the daughter of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, the work likely intertwines personal insight with philosophical musings on existence, nature, and society. Published by Le Félin in 2000, this paperback offers a contemplative exploration of human experience through the lens of strolls, blending observation with introspection. While specific content details are sparse, the title suggests a focus on French landscapes and cultural reflections, characteristic of Schopenhauer’s contemplative style. The book serves as both a literary and philosophical artifact, capturing the author’s perspective on life through the quiet act of walking.
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Johanna Schopenhauer
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