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The Role of the Reader in Rousseau's "Confessions"

The Role of the Reader in Rousseau's "Confessions"

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Publisher Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
Year
Pages 174
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9780820416472
Categories Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau created the autobiographical genre in 1766 when he began his Confessions . Before him, readers were familiar with Christian apologetics and memoirs, but not with a modern autobiography. This book examines the role Rousseau requires his rhetorical reader to play, if he be in earnest, and it offers the contrasting reactions of real readers who when faced with the final version of the text were stunned by what they read, for the Confessions went far beyond all expectations in their belligerence, their intimacy of detail and their overwhelming critique of the social institutions of the ancien régime. The study shows how readers past and present refer time and again to the same passages, always heavily embedded with caveats and exhortations to the reader.

The Role of the Reader in Rousseau's "Confessions"

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