![]() ![]() No sooner was this febrile work of apologiaįinished in 1776 than Rousseau commenced writing a third autobiographical work, The Reveries of a Work, Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues. ![]() Sense of isolation, not to say an occasional overwhelming paranoia, Rousseau began his next autobiographical Then in 1772, still suffering from an acute The twelve substantial books took four years to complete. Staying at Wootton Hall in Staffordshire, he began the serious composition of his Confessions. In 1766, haunted by a growing sense of isolation and persecution, But this preoccupation became obsessional during ![]() His own unstable identity, with his image, with his inner truth and with his ever-deepening sense ofĭislocation from others and from society in general. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the great 18th century philosopher, was preoccupied throughout his life with SUBSCRIBE NOW Psychology The Full Revelation of the Self: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Birth of Deep Autobiography Peter Abbs recounts how Rousseau undertook a psychological self-examination a century before psychoanalysis. ![]()
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