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Rousseau after 200 Years: Proceedings of the Cambridge Bicentennial Colloquium

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Stephen Ellenburg, Jacques Voisine, Robert Derathé, Jean-Louis Lecercle, Bronislaw Baczko, Christopher Frayling, Robert Wokler, Bernard Gagnebin, Jean Starobinski, Michel Launay, RONALD GRIMSLEY, JOHN STEPHENSON SPINK, MARC EIGELDINGER, MARIE-Élisabeth Duchez
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  • Date Published: June 2010
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521154703

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  • J.-J. Rousseau is the most original, most profound and most controversial of all the great eighteenth-century writers. The problems he raised have since become even more acute and the search for a solution increasingly desirable. His voice was a dissonant one in an age which found satisfaction in material progress, correlates the well-being of humanity with the advancement of knowledge, and displayed a form of complacency which Rousseau sets out to shatter. His message falls uneasily on the ears of the acquisitive society. This volume contains the proceedings of a colloquium held in 1978 in Trinity College, Cambridge, to commemorate the bicentenary of Rousseau's death. It contains the complete text of the fourteen papers given before an invited audience by leading specialists, covering politics, sociology, language, literature and music. It also contains a slightly abridged version of the discussions to which these papers gave rise.

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    • Date Published: June 2010
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521154703
    • length: 316 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.47kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Acknowledgements
    List of contributors
    List of principal abbreviations
    Part I. Politics and Sociology:
    1. Rousseau and Kant: principles of political right Stephen Ellenburg
    2. Deux Contrats sociaux: Hume et Rousseau Jacques Voisine
    3. La Place et l'importance de la notion d'égalité dans la doctrine politique de Jean-Jacques Rousseau Robert Derathé
    4. Rousseau et Marx Jean-Louis Lecercle
    5. La Cité et ses langages Bronislaw Baczko
    6. From the orang-utan to the vampire: towards an anthropology of Rousseau Christopher Frayling and Robert Wokler
    Part II. Language, Literature, Music:
    7. The idea of love in La Noivelle Héloïse
    8. L'Héritage littéraire de Rousseau Bernard Gagnebin
    9. Rousseau et l'éloquence Jean Starobinski
    10. Rousseau écrivain Michel Launay
    11. Rousseau and his reader: the technique of persuasion in éMILE RONALD gRIMSLEY
    12. rOUSSEAU ET LA MORALE DU SENTIMENT (LEXICOLOGIE, IDéOLOGIE) John Stephenson Spink
    13. Les fonctions de l'imagination dans éMILE Marc Eigeldinger
    14. Modernité du discours de Jean-Jacques Rousseau sur la musique Marie-élisabeth Duchez
    Index.

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    R. A. Leigh

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    Stephen Ellenburg, Jacques Voisine, Robert Derathé, Jean-Louis Lecercle, Bronislaw Baczko, Christopher Frayling, Robert Wokler, Bernard Gagnebin, Jean Starobinski, Michel Launay, RONALD GRIMSLEY, JOHN STEPHENSON SPINK, MARC EIGELDINGER, MARIE-Élisabeth Duchez

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