The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Narrated by Jonathan Keeble
About This Book
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote one of literature's most extraordinary acts of self-exposure, a memoir covering his childhood in Geneva through his years as a celebrated and persecuted philosopher across Europe. He chronicles his sexual development, his intellectual passions, his petty shames and grand obsessions with a radical candor that was unlike anything European readers had encountered in 1781. The Confessions is simultaneously a self-defense, a love letter to nature, and an extended meditation on why a sensitive, brilliant man could so often be his own worst enemy.
Jonathan Keeble's voice brings both the intellectual vitality and the particular emotional register of eighteenth-century sensibility to a text that spans nearly three decades. His resonant baritone gives weight to Rousseau's philosophical digressions without making them ponderous, and he navigates the confessional passages with appropriate intimacy. At over twenty-nine hours, this is a sustained commitment, but Keeble's performance makes the length feel like immersion rather than endurance.
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