Confessions
Book Review
«Confessions» by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most significant works in the autobiography genre, having a profound impact on 18th-century literature and culture. Critics note that Rousseau describes his life with remarkable candor and honesty, hiding neither his weaknesses nor his mistakes. His sincerity and quest for self-discovery command respect and admiration. Rousseau is unafraid to present himself as he truly is, making his confession deeply personal and moving. The book is also valued for its literary merits: vivid style, rich language, and profound philosophical reflections. However, some critics point to the author's excessive emotionality and subjectivity, which can sometimes hinder an objective perception of his life and actions. Overall, Rousseau's «Confessions» remains an important and relevant work that continues to inspire and intrigue readers and scholars alike.
