Jean-Jacques Rousseau:

Conroy (French, U. of Illinois, Chicago) presents an overview of Rousseau's life and work and looks closely at themes and issues running through his writings. He first gives a biographical sketch of the philosopher, and moves on to analyze his Discourses, his letters, and the works Julie, The S...

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Main Author: Conroy, Peter V. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Twayne [u.a.] 1998
Series:Twayne's world authors series 873
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Summary:Conroy (French, U. of Illinois, Chicago) presents an overview of Rousseau's life and work and looks closely at themes and issues running through his writings. He first gives a biographical sketch of the philosopher, and moves on to analyze his Discourses, his letters, and the works Julie, The Social Contract, Emile, The Confessions, and The Reveries.
Physical Description:XI, 171 S. Ill.
ISBN:0805716165

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