341 pages
Published June 3, 1856 by Published by Calvin Blanchard, 76 Nassau street.
341 pages
Published June 3, 1856 by Published by Calvin Blanchard, 76 Nassau street.
Confessions is an autobiographical book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It covers his life up until fifty-three years of age, so until 1765. This autobiography was completed in 1769, but was actually not published until 1782. It is a unique autobiography in the fact that Rousseau wrote about even his most humiliating moments. Rousseau also writes about how he "disposed" of his five children, whom he had out of marriage with Theresa Levasseur.