Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Economy of Travel -- Chapter 1. Equestrian Montaigne -- Circulating in Italy: Travel Journal -- Unbridled Leisure: Of Idleness -- An Accidental Body; or, The Paternal Limit: Of Practice -- All Roads Lead Back to Rome: Of Vanity -- Chapter 2. Cartesian Coordinates -- Finding One's Footing: Second Meditation -- Wanderings in Error: Discourse on Method, Meditations -- Chapter 3. Montesquieu's Grand Tour -- A View from the Top: Journey from Graz to The Hague -- The Occidental Tourist.
Or, The Drift of History: The Spirit of the LawsChapter 4. Pedestrian Rousseau -- Pedagogy and the Teleology of Travel: Emile -- Oedipal Returns; The Law of Succession: Emile and Sophie; or, the Solitary Ones -- Walking and Writing: Confessions -- The Fall of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Second Promenade -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z
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Travel as metaphor.
Descartes, René,1596-1650-- Views on travel.
Montaigne, Michel de,1533-1592-- Views on travel.
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,1712-1778-- Views on travel.