This autobiography includes the record of a sexual and spiritual quest, exploring the deepest recesses of the author's mind while narrating the farcical comedy of errors which was his life. Furbank is the author of "E. Forster: A Life".
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a record of a sexual and spiritual quest, providing unique insights into the author's personal life.
- Explores the deepest recesses of the author's mind, offering a glimpse into his introspective nature.
- Narrates the farcical comedy of errors that was his life, providing an engaging and unique narrative style.
- Provides insights into the historical context of the Enlightenment period through the lens of a key figure.
About the Author
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the author of the autobiography "Confessions". His work provides a deeply personal exploration of his life, delving into his thoughts and experiences. Rousseau's writing style is known for its introspective nature. He is a pivotal figure in the Enlightenment and Romanticism movements, influencing philosophy, political thought, and literature.