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Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau Book 6, 1738 Summary

  • Rousseau's just enjoying the country air at Les Charmettes when he's suddenly stricken with a mysterious illness.
  • He's got whistling in his ears, throbbing arteries, and a whole bunch of other crazy symptoms.
  • While Rousseau slowly recovers, he gets to talking to Mama about religion. Even though she's a skeptic, she's also a true Catholic.
  • Rousseau begins seriously dedicating himself to his books. We're talking geometry, Latin, and philosophy.
  • One day, Mama and Rousseau go on a little ramble in the woods.
  • Their simple day reminds Rousseau of a dream of perfect happiness he had long ago. He's over the moon thinking about Mama and how much he loves life.