H i s t o r y , P h i l o s o p h y & R e l i g i o n 74 Rare First Edition Of Rousseau’s Confessions, Uncut Copy 95. ROUSSEAU, Jean Jacques. Les Confessions de J. J. Rousseau, Suivies des Reveries du Promeneur Solitarie. Geneve, 1782. Two volumes. Octavo, modern period-style full brown calf gilt. $12,000. First edition of the first six books of the Confessions and the Reveries, Rousseau’s autobiographical masterpiece, handsomely bound. Published posthumously, the Confessions, supplemented by Reveries of the Solitary Walker, is the precursor of the modern autobiography. “Claiming to present a man in ‘all the truth of nature,’ he describes in vivid and minute detail, and with complete candor (disclosing even his meanest actions and his sexual abnormalities), the incidents of an agitated life, his reactions to them, and his spiritual development” (Reid, 136). “The publication of the Confessions in 1782… only reinforced the intensely personal bond that Rousseau’s countless disciples felt with him… nothing could shake their faith in his essential moral purity. The breathtaking candor of his admissions of vice as well as virtue strengthened their view that he was the greatest honnete homme of their century” (Schama, 160). R.A. Leigh (following J. Calemard in 1927) has conclusively proven that the present edition, which used to be called the “first separate edition,” is the true first. The second half of the Confessions was not published until 1789. With all half titles, individual title pages, and section titles. Dufour 1.238, numbers 340 and 350. Minor paper restoration to upper inner corners of half-title and title-page in Volume I, not affecting text, very light soiling to first and last few signatures of each volume. Otherwise a bright and fresh uncut copy. Handsomely bound. Rare. “I know the feelings of my heart, and I know men. I am not made like any of those I have seen…”
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