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Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau Book 7, 1741 Summary

  • It's time for a little meditation. Rousseau tells us he's basically written everything up to this point from memory. Things are gonna be different now, though.
  • Our guy stops by Lyons to see some old friends and sell some geometry books.
  • Specifically, Rousseau wants to get re-acquainted with his old pal Mlle Serre. It doesn't hurt that he has a little crush on her.
  • Unfortunately, she gets married soon afterwards and dies a few years later.
  • Rousseau's hitting Paris for real, now. He brings his recently-written comedy Narcissus to market around.
  • He even reads an important paper at the Academy of Sciences—fancy-schmancy.