Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Politics, art, and autobiographyBringing together critical assessments of the broad range of Rousseau's thought, with a particular emphasis on his political theory, this systematic collection is an essential resource for both student and scholar. |
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Contents
Rousseau on Rameau and Revolution | 25 |
The harmony between Rousseaus musical theory | 57 |
Rousseaus political imagination 97 58 Rousseaus political imagination | 97 |
Rousseau and the state of theater | 139 |
an alternative reading of Rousseau 171 60 Integrity and politics an alternative reading of Rousseau | 171 |
Rousseau and the case for and against censorship | 201 |
Rousseaus images of authority | 223 |
The worlds of La Nouvelle Héloïse | 249 |
the fabrication of romantic | 303 |
cultural authority gender and the novel | 341 |
Rousseaus turn from discourses | 363 |
Rousseaus happy days | 383 |
the estheticoethical system | 402 |
The perceptual metamorphosis of the solitary walker | 430 |
Political philosophy and the genre of lives | 462 |
Un monde idéal semblable au nôtre | 505 |
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