How Plutarch Sobers A Romantic And Prepares Her For Life
Plutarch, especially, became my favorite author. The pleasure I took in reading him over and over again cured me a little of my taste for romance, and I soon preferred Agesilaus, Brutus, and Aristides to Orondates, Artamenes, and Juba. This interesting reading, and the conversations between my father and myself to which it gave rise, formed in me the free and republican spirit, the proud and indomitable character unable to endure slavery or servitude, which has tormented me throughout my life in situations the least fitted to afford it scope.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Confessions, Modern Library Edition, 7.
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