6/12/2023 0 Comments Confessions jean jacques rousseauEscaping a trial, he heads to his hometown in Switzerland, but this time he can't run from his problems because his reputation precedes him. The last patrons he has, a couple, Rousseau writes two books in which he thoroughly embarrasses them. He works for patrons mostly, until they all become upset by his inflammatory nature. After an awfully unsuccessful and impetuous marriage to a Frenchwoman named Therese, Rousseau continues with his art. He does not want to be the center of attention, knowing how many skeletons he's hiding in his closet. In France he publishes an opera which becomes so successful that the king himself asks to meet him, but Rousseau runs away again. He moves around all the time, escaping his problems. After an apprenticeship fails, he is taken in by this wealthy old lady to be his boy toy, an arrangement to which he returns multiple times. Growing up without parents, Rousseau learns to be resourceful. The legitimacy of the information contained in the book is unverifiable although largely accepted to be true. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's autobiography The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, self-titled Confessions, was published four years after his death. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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