About This Book
A sequence of ten lectures offers a moral biography that interweaves the author's reading of the subject's life with close analysis of his major writings, especially the Confessions, the Discourses, La Nouvelle Héloïse, Émile, and the Contrat social. The commentator traces how temperament, recollection, and personal suffering shaped attitudes and arguments, weighing sympathy with critical scrutiny, and explores recurring themes such as education, the arts and sciences, inequality, religion, and solitude. The tone aims for clarity and conversational intimacy while assessing coherence across works and the author's evolving sensibility.
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