Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: NA0468
Barcode: 9781781983287
Release Date: 07/2020

ROUSSEAU, J.-J.: Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (The) (Unabridged)

Published four years after Rousseau’s death, Confessions is a remarkably frank and honest self-portrait, described by Rousseau as ‘the history of my soul’. From his idyllic youth in the Swiss mountains, to his career as a composer in Paris and his abandonment of his children, Rousseau lays bare his entire life with preternatural honesty. He relates his scandals, follies, jealousies, sexual exploits and unrequited loves, as well as the torrential events surrounding his controversial works Discourses, Émile and The Social Contract, which led to his persecution and wanderings in exile. Confessions provides an invaluable window into the making of the man, the society he lived in, and the development of ideas that would have a profound influence on philosophers and political theorists to come.

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1 The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau 10:43
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2 [1719 to 1723] 14:11
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3 The life which I led at Bossey suited me so well that… 14:31
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4 It is now nearly fifty years since this incident… 15:19
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5 After my return to Geneva, I lived for two or three… 14:05
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6 [1723 to 1728] 12:47
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7 The next day, finding the opportunity favourable… 13:22
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8 I should never finish these details if I were to follow… 14:00
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9 Book Two 13:51
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10 She had been six years in Annecy when I arrived… 14:44
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11 My father was not only a man of honour, he was… 13:08
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12 I had some letters. I presented them, and was… 14:14
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13 A little, old, but somewhat venerable priest held… 15:06
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14 The first thing I did was to satisfy my curiosity… 16:33
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15 For the two next days it was in vain that I looked out… 14:52
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16 I believe that from that time I suffered from the… 14:49
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17 Book Three 16:19
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18 As no one had taken much trouble to find out my… 10:45
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19 This was the period of my life when, without… 10:26
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20 [1731 to 1732] 13:43
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21 The moment of our first meeting was the only really… 16:43
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22 The reason of the judgements passed upon me… 14:16
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23 At the seminary there was a confounded Lazarist… 13:35
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24 I lived at Annecy for nearly a year without the least… 11:26
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25 Mamma did what I should have done in her place… 10:58
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26 Book Four 14:58
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27 The day passed in this manner in the most… 15:32
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28 [1732] 16:47
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29 Next day, one of the musicians, named Lutold… 13:16
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30 We commenced our journey with the Canton of… 16:07
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31 Thus I was greatly flattered, but little benefited. 14:31
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32 During this journey I met with an adventure… 12:15
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33 I remained a week or so longer at Lyons… 13:29
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34 Book Five 14:49
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35 It will be seen that, with little time to spare… 14:50
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36 Living in this manner, I soon became entirely… 13:36
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37 The Comtesse de Menthon, the mother of one of… 13:31
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38 The day, more dreaded than wished for, at length… 13:28
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39 Thus a companionship was established between us… 14:49
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40 Convinced that I should never succeed in saving… 12:37
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41 It is from this period that I date my acquaintance… 15:29
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42 In this manner I passed two or three years… 17:58
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43 Book Six 13:45
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44 Even had no Christian morality existed, I believe she… 14:57
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45 In these trifling details, which afford me delight… 12:11
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46 I returned to my books, but my afternoon… 16:20
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47 [1737 to 1741] 14:00
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48 She at last succeeded, with some difficulty… 14:24
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49 I was so changed, and my sensuality, which had… 14:29
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50 If souls, when freed from their earthly bonds… 13:23
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51 I possessed almost sufficient knowledge for a tutor… 15:22
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52 Book Seven 20:36
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53 [1742] 16:01
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54 I was deeply grieved at my own dullness… 15:24
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55 [1743 to 1744] 15:49
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56 M. de Montaigu, completely under the control of… 14:08
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57 The Marquis de l'Hôpital, as was proper, thanked… 16:53
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58 I must not leave Venice without saying a few words… 16:17
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59 In the evening, we escorted her back to her… 15:30
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60 The report of my story had preceded me… 13:23
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61 We had a new landlady, who came from Orleans. 14:08
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62 [1745 to 1747] 18:43
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63 [1747 to 1749] 18:38
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64 Book Eight 18:21
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65 [1750 to 1752] 13:43
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66 I have already mentioned, in the first part of this… 15:24
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67 Shortly afterwards, I had another opponent… 11:43
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68 This adventure, nevertheless, made a considerable… 13:14
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69 [1752] 19:16
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70 [1753] 11:08
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71 As for the pecuniary profits of this work… 11:01
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72 [1754 to 1756] 13:56
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73 After four months' stay at Geneva, I returned to… 16:09
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74 Book Nine 16:29
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75 Another undertaking, much of the same nature… 15:58
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76 I have always considered the day which united me… 14:55
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77 I judged that the motive of all this was no other… 15:34
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78 The relinquishment of this work left me for some… 15:25
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79 All these distractions ought to have cured me… 12:26
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80 [1757] 13:00
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81 Madame la Comtesse d'Houdetot was approaching… 15:31
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82 It is nearly a league from the Hermitage to… 14:49
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83 Thérèse had the discretion to say nothing to me… 15:20
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84 I was tenderly attached to Diderot, I esteemed him… 14:39
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85 While I was in Paris, Saint-Lambert arrived on leave. 15:45
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86 It is true that, more or less, he was arrogant with… 14:52
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87 I expected that Grimm, confused by my… 14:57
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88 It was about this time that I at last received… 13:30
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89 After long waiting, in a state of cruel anxiety… 13:44
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90 Book Ten 12:14
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91 I felt the first effects of this system through the… 11:02
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92 There is nothing in this world but good and bad… 11:56
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93 [1759] 14:43
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94 The recollection of Carrion reminds me of one of… 15:29
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95 The proposal was not made at a favourable… 13:46
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96 I was terribly afraid of Madame de Luxembourg. 16:31
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97 In regard to her manuscript, I had another idea… 17:10
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98 [1760] 15:45
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99 I spared no pains to arouse the zeal and compassion… 17:05
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100 Book Eleven 13:09
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101 This year [1761] filled to the brim the cup of the… 13:56
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102 It had been one of my misfortunes to be always… 12:32
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103 Although my acquaintance with M. and Madame… 12:55
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104 I had lived at Montmorency for more than four years… 12:02
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105 [1762] 13:30
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106 The publication of this book did not take place with… 14:15
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107 A few days afterwards, M. le Maréchal received… 13:21
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108 Nothing further remained for me to do, except to… 13:49
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109 Book Twelve 13:52
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110 I must speak without reserve. I have never… 17:23
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111 Shortly after my establishment at Motiers-Travers… 16:07
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112 [1763] 11:35
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113 [1764] 16:50
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114 At the time of my greatest intimacy with him… 17:04
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115 [1765] 16:04
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116 Another thing that caused me great pleasure… 15:22
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117 At midnight, I heard a loud noise in the gallery… 14:04
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118 Accordingly, I in a measure took leave of my… 13:44
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119 But, whatever they may believe or say, I will none… 14:52
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120 Tormented, buffeted by storms of every kind… 16:44
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