One of Rousseau's later and most puzzling works and never before
available in English, this neglected autobiographical piece was the
product of the philosopher's old age and sense of persecution. Long
viewed simply as evidence of his growing paranoia, it consists of
three dialogues between a character named "Rousseau" and one
identified only as "Frenchman" who discuss the bad reputation and
works of an author named "Jean-Jacques." Dialogues offers a
fascinating retrospective of his literary career.
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