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CONFISSOES
CONFISSOES | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Em 'Confisses', Jean-Jacques Rousseau narra interessantes fatos da sua vida, expe seu carter, valores e o caminho de seu amadurecimento pessoal e filosfico.
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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Bailedbailed

I can hardly believe I read 3/4 of this book and had to put it down. I could not tolerate any more of him. I kept thinking he might eventually improve as a person but he continued on and on with his terrible ways. His writing was what kept me going I guess. To me he was the epitome of self-derogatory and generally confused. I guess if one is interested in negative aspects of human nature this book would be enjoyable/

shawnmooney I applaud this bail! 😴🥱😴🥱 3y
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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This quote is hilarious given I only believe 30-40% of what he has shared so far. As an old man, he gives detailed accounts about events which occurred in his early childhood to adulthood. I am really enjoying the book though. Written in the first person, it really seems like he is having a private conversation with me.

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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This dude seems so inept. But, he wrote a memoir that is deemed a classic and I am enjoying it. I think it‘s about the writing style and not the nature of his life.

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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I enjoy him. Not sure why. #1001bookstoreadbeforeyoudie

SW-T Sometimes certain writers just move us for no particular reason. Always fun to find them! 🥰 5y
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
Confessions | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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I can‘t get enough of these first-person narratives. Maybe soon I will read a novel but real lives are just as good or better to me.

merelybookish Woolf's diaries!! I've read the first two. Hoping to read the rest this year! 5y
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Tamra
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I have a migraine and this isn‘t helping. I‘m bored out of my skull with this already, maybe that accounts for the pain. 😖

Speaking of Paine, I was delightfully surprised and entertained this week by his caustic rhetoric in Age Of Reason. I had not been looking forward to it, but I ended up admiring his courageous skepticism. It was refreshing in light of all the “heathens be damned to hell” literature that came before. 😈

writerlibrarian I feel asleep reading Rousseau. Had to read him for a class many years ago. I almost questioned, almost staying in that class... then we had Diderot and he was so much better. 5y
Tamra @writerlibrarian 😴 Funny! It‘s not so much that I was bored reading his autobiography initially, but having to spend so much time with it in writing a paper is like a form of enslavement he despised so much. 5y
ravenlee I know I read this...but have absolutely no recollection of it. Must have been great! 😆 5y
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Tamra @ravenlee Do you remember the spanking???? 😳 5y
rwmg The translator should have just used her initial and surname 5y
ravenlee @rwmg 😆 @Tamra nooo....am I going to have to dig it out? Maybe I forgot it for a reason. 5y
Tamra @rwmg 😆👏🏾 good one! 5y
Tamra @ravenlee 😈 A little bit of masochism goes a long ways! 5y
DrSabrinaMoldenReads It was so awful 3y
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Tamra
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In reluctant acknowledgment of our snow and December temps, I pulled out my winter mug. Peppermint Twist tea.

My plans for today. 🤓 I haven‘t decided whether I like Rousseau as a writer or person yet.

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Tamra
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Assigned reading today and my expectations are not high. 😏

BarbaraBB I still need to read this one too and am not looking forward to it 😉 5y
Tamra @BarbaraBB this is one I wouldn‘t have read voluntarily. 😜 I would satisfy whatever curiosity I had with the Stanford Encyclopedia of Phil. 5y
BarbaraBB I‘d do the same. But if I want to read those #1001books I must read this one too! 5y
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Tamra @BarbaraBB 👍🏾 5y
ravenlee I read this for my MA, and while I remember very little, I don‘t recall it being too bad to get through. Not as dense as Kant, for instance. Good luck! 5y
Reviewsbylola Mine wouldn‘t be either. 😆 5y
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Leftcoastzen
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Happy Birthday to Rousseau! Born in (wow)1712.

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saresmoore
Confessions | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Confession: I did not read this in 2006 when I purchased it. Nor have I read it, since. What‘s worse? There‘s a good chance I never will read it! Sorry, Dr. Borucki.

#24in48 #sharetheshame

LeahBergen 😂😂😂 I have a few of these types of books myself. 7y
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GoneFishing

The indolence I love is not that of a lazy fellow who sits with his arms across in total inaction, and thinks no more than he acts, but that of a child which is incessantly in motion doing nothing, and that of a dotard who wanders from his subject. I love to amuse myself with trifles, by beginning a hundred things and never finishing one of them, by going or coming as I take either into my head, by changing my project at every instant...

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Eugeniavb
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Great-aunt's #shelfie 😍

TK-421 Beautiful! 8y
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BookWorm3
Mehso-so

It was good. I recommend it if you are interested to know about his life.