Les Confessions. Livres V à VIII
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Narrated by:
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Philippe Bertin
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Ce deuxième volume des Confessions, qui s'étale de 1732 à 1755, nous fait éprouver avec Jean-Jacques les délices de la vie aux Charmettes auprès de Madame de Warens et son intendant Claude Anet, où le futur philosophe et hommes de lettres s'adonne pleinement aux Arts et aux Humanités. Il monte finalement à Paris. Il y rencontre alors la bourgeoisie intellectuelle : d'Alembert, Diderot, avec lesquels il participe à l'élaboration de l' Encyclopédie ; Voltaire, Rameau, avec qui il compose un opéra ; il se distingue ensuite comme Philosophe en remportant le prix du concours proposé par l'Académie de Dijon avec son Discours sur les Sciences et les Arts, avant de rencontrer Thérèse Levasseur...(P) et © Lyre Audio 2008
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