Confessions

Confessions

Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau Rating: 90/100
In this candid and revolutionary memoir, Rousseau lays bare his personal life, thoughts, and emotional world in defiance of social norms. He virtually invented the modern psychological autobiography, inspiring future writers like Tolstoy and Proust. The book blends philosophical introspection with personal drama. It also helped humanize Enlightenment ideals through raw vulnerability. Rousseau’s voice is both haunting and intimate.
Categories: Autobiography, Philosophy