この本について
“The smallest, the most trifling pleasure that is conveniently within my reach, tempts me more than all the joys of paradise.” Here again is the youthful, hero-worshiping Jean-Jacques – displaying an emotional immaturity that leads him into picaresque escapades in the company of transients and misfits, always ending in reunion with mother-surrogate Madame de Warens. In a literally unprecedented gesture of self-revelation, Rousseau opens Volume 3 exposing himself indecently in dark alleyways. This 1903 edition fails to appreciate the humorous strangeness of the passage and removes it to protect the reader. (Summary by Martin Geeson)
章 (18)
101 - Vol. 3: "Leaving the service of Mme de V..."
202 - "Mlle de Breil was about my own age..."
303 - "There were at Turin several new converts..."
404 - "How did my heart beat..."
505 - "I never recollect to have enjoyed the future..."
606 - "This life was too delightful..."
707 - "What a change! but I was obliged..."
808 - "I was destined to be the outcast..."
909 - "The Chapter of Geneva..."
1010 - Vol. 4: "Let anyone judge my surprise..."
1111 - "Arrived at Toune, and myself well dried..."
1212 - "One morning, when he expected to give audience..."
1313 - "I did not return to Nion..."
1414 - "It is a long time since I mentioned..."
1515 - "We began our expedition unsuccessfully..."
1616 - "How much did Paris disappoint..."
1717 - "One day, among others..."
1818 - "I remained at Lyon seven or eight days..."


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