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Julie, or the New Heloise : Letters of Two Lovers Who Live in a Small Town at the Foot of the Alps /

As the characters negotiate a complex maze of passion and virtue, their purity of soul and honest morality reveal, as Rousseau writes in his preface, "the subtleties of heart of which this work is full." A comprehensive introduction and careful annotations make this novel accessible to con...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
Other Authors: Vache, Jean, Stewart, Philip, 1940-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Francés
Published: Hanover : Dartmouth College, 1997.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
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Summary:As the characters negotiate a complex maze of passion and virtue, their purity of soul and honest morality reveal, as Rousseau writes in his preface, "the subtleties of heart of which this work is full." A comprehensive introduction and careful annotations make this novel accessible to contemporary readers, both as an embodiment of Rousseau's philosophy and as a portrayal of the tension and power inherent in domestic life.
The complex tones of this work made it a commercial success and a continental sensation when it first appeared in 1761, and its embodiment of Rousseau's system of thought, in which feelings and intellect are intertwined, redefined the function and form of fiction for decades.
Rousseau's great epistolary novel, Julie, or the New Heloise, has been virtually unavailable in English since 1810. In it, Rousseau reconceptualized the relationship of the individual to the collective and articulated a new moral paradigm. The story follows the fates and smoldering passions of Julie d'Etange and St. Preux, a one-time lover who reenters Julie's life at the invitation of her unsuspecting husband, M. de Wolmar.
Physical Description:1 online resource (760 pages): map.
ISBN:9781584659655