Confessions, volumes 5 and 6


Lu par Martin Geeson

(4.6 étoiles; 39 critiques)

"She was more to me than a sister, a mother, a friend, or even than a mistress, and for this very reason she was not a mistress; in a word, I loved her too much to desire her..."

More of the amours of the twentysomething Jean-Jacques: here initiated into a strangely compromised manhood by his "maman" and perennial comforter -

"Was I happy? No: I felt I know-not-what invincible sadness which empoisoned my happiness, it seemed that I had committed an incest, and two or three times, pressing her eagerly in my arms, I deluged her bosom with my tears. On her part, as she had never sought pleasure, she had not the stings of remorse..."

(Introduction by Martin Geeson)

Chapitres

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01 - Vol. 5: "It was, I believe, in 1732..." 17:23 Lu par Martin Geeson
02 - "At that time, the study I am now speaking of..." 18:42 Lu par Martin Geeson
03 - "Behold me then so full of this concert..." 16:12 Lu par Martin Geeson
04 - "This is, perhaps, the only time..." 18:03 Lu par Martin Geeson
05 - "However this might be..." 20:21 Lu par Martin Geeson
06 - "If some false principles misled her..." 17:30 Lu par Martin Geeson
07 - "At Chambery they did not give us the trouble..." 20:19 Lu par Martin Geeson
08 - "I am now about to relate another..." 17:21 Lu par Martin Geeson
09 - "I now touch on the moment..." 18:00 Lu par Martin Geeson
10 - "My uncle Bernard died at Carolina..." 19:15 Lu par Martin Geeson
11 - "Any one would allow that it would have been..." 15:36 Lu par Martin Geeson
12 - Vol. 6: "Hoc erat in votis..." 25:24 Lu par Martin Geeson
13 - "Having left my scholars for so long..." 25:40 Lu par Martin Geeson
14 - "From these studies I passed..." 16:50 Lu par Martin Geeson
15 - "The writings of Port-Royal..." 19:14 Lu par Martin Geeson
16 - "My health was not yet re-established..." 17:46 Lu par Martin Geeson
17 - "We arrived at Valence to dinner..." 19:52 Lu par Martin Geeson
18 - "I was so much better..." 17:29 Lu par Martin Geeson
19 - "My impatience to arrive at Chambery..." 22:46 Lu par Martin Geeson
20 - "Insensibly, I found myself desolate and alone..." 25:15 Lu par Martin Geeson

Critiques

Excellent!


(5 étoiles)

Very entertaining read, and well read. Hoping Martin Geeson will continue recording the confessions. I would like to hear what happens when Rousseau goes to Paris!

More!


(5 étoiles)

I love the little details in the books, and eccentricities that are either relatable or easily imagined to be. The reader is excellent, the pacing and way of speaking I find very enjoyable, and to my mind that voice is now jean-jacques. Only problem is the remaining volumes are not on librivox, hopefully this gets finished. I will have to read the rest I guess :(

good one


(5 étoiles)

This installment was quite entertaining. His descriptions of his virginal "stupidity" is humorous and relatable. His discussion of his studies was also useful and enlightening. I too hope this talented reader will continue this endeavor.

good book reading style was painful to tolerate.


(3 étoiles)

The over emphasis on illiteration is only good in moderation.

Wonderful!


(5 étoiles)

A wonderful book, and wonderfully well read.