Description
In this autobiographical masterpiece, Jean-Jacques Rousseau offers a candid and introspective account of the first fifty-three years of his life. With a refreshing frankness, he reveals his innermost thoughts and experiences, providing a vivid panorama of 18th-century continental life. Rousseau's narrative explores his personal struggles, philosophical reflections, and the events that shaped his worldview. This work has left a lasting impact on literature, influencing generations of writers and thinkers. J. M. Cohen's translation captures the essence of Rousseau's prose, making it accessible to contemporary readers.
Published 1970
Condition: Well Read