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Confessions

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Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential autobiographies ever written and a landmark work in the history of literature. Written in the eighteenth century, this deeply personal narrative offers an extraordinary exploration of a mans inner life, revealing his thoughts, emotions, triumphs, and failings with a level of honesty that was revolutionary for its time.
In this remarkable work, Rousseau sets out to present a complete and truthful portrait of himself, declaring his intention to reveal his character exactly as it was—both admirable and flawed. Beginning with his childhood in Geneva, he recounts the experiences that shaped his personality, from moments of innocence and curiosity to episodes of rebellion, ambition, love, and regret. Through vivid storytelling and emotional reflection, he traces his journey through youth, education, friendships, romances, and intellectual development.
As the narrative unfolds, readers witness Rousseaus transformation from a sensitive and restless young man into one of the most influential thinkers of the Enlightenment. He describes his travels across Europe, his encounters with notable figures of his time, and the struggles he faced in gaining recognition for his ideas. Along the way, he reflects on themes such as human nature, personal freedom, morality, social judgment, and the search for authenticity.
What makes Confessions truly unique is its fearless self-examination. Rousseau does not shy away from revealing his weaknesses, mistakes, and controversial actions. Instead, he presents them openly, inviting readers to judge him honestly. This candid approach created a new literary form that emphasized individual experience and emotional truth, inspiring generations of writers and shaping the modern concept of autobiography.
Beyond the story of a single life, the book also offers a fascinating window into the intellectual and cultural world of eighteenth-century Europe. Rousseaus reflections illuminate the social conventions, philosophical debates, and political tensions of his era, making the narrative both personal and historically significant.
At its heart, Confessions is a powerful exploration of identity and self-understanding. Rousseaus passionate voice and unfiltered introspection invite readers to consider the complexities of the human soul and the courage required to confront ones own truth.
Bold, intimate, and profoundly influential, Confessions remains a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its honesty, emotional depth, and enduring quest to understand the human self.

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Editorial: Clxbx

ISBN: 9787251125362

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/03/2026

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Escrito por Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau fue uno de los escritores más importantes que dio el siglo xviii y uno de los más influyentes en el pensamiento de los siglos siguientes. Pedagogo y filósofo, nacido en Ginebra en 1712, Jean-Jacques Rousseau participó en la redacción de la Enciclopedia, aunque con el tiempo su relación con los enciclopedistas terminó siendo hostil. Es autor de obras fundamentales para entender
el mundo que iba a traer la Revolución Francesa, como es
el caso Del contrato social. Discursos, así como de un tratado filosófico sobre la bondad natural del hombre y su sistema educativo, Emilio, o De la educación, ambas publicadas en Alianza Editorial. Rousseau murió súbitamente, en 1778, en Ermenonville, en casa de su último protector, el marqués de Girardin.
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