Rousseau, John James, Confessions

900,00  brutto

Warsaw, Boy’s Library

20 cm

Boy’s Library. Masterpieces of French Literature

ex. clean paper. 4
328 p.

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“Confessions” is one of the most important works by John Jacques Rousseau, a pioneer of Enlightenment thought, which redefines the concept of autobiography. In this intimate narrative, Rousseau not only reveals the details of his life, but also explores the secrets of his own psychology, providing readers with insightful reflections on human nature, love, friendship and loneliness. Through sincere self-analysis, the author creates a picture of a man who struggles with internal contradictions, searching for truth and the meaning of existence.
Thanks to Rousseau’s literary artistry, “Confessions” becomes not only a memoir, but also a spiritual manifesto that affects the minds of readers, encouraging self-reflection. The book is an excellent introduction to the utopian philosophy that Rousseau advocated throughout his life.
The elegant leather binding, handcrafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives this publication a unique and lasting character. The value and exclusivity of the binding underscore its importance as a valuable acquisition for collectors and for any library, making it an item that will surely be passed down from generation to generation.

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4845

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