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Author Wokler, Robert, 1942-2006.

Title Rousseau : a very short introduction / Robert Wokler.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
1995.

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Location Call No. Status
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  194 WOK    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  194 ROUSSEAU WOKLER    Check Shelf
Description 171 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 18 cm.
Series Very short introductions ; 48.
Very short introductions ; 48.
Note Originally published: 1995.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-159) and index.
Contents List of illustrations -- Abbreviations -- 1: Life and times of a citizen of Geneva -- 2: Culture, music, and the corruption of morals -- 3: Human nature and civil society -- 4: Liberty, virtue, and citizenship -- 5: Religion, education, and sexuality -- 6: Vagabond reverie -- Further reading -- Index.
Summary From the Publisher: One of the most profound thinkers of modern history, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) was a central figure of the European Enlightenment. He was also its most formidable critic, condemning the political, economic, theological, and sexual trappings of civilization along lines that would excite the enthusiasm of romantic individualists and radical revolutionaries alike. In this study of Rousseau's life and works, Robert Wolker shows how his philosophy of history, his theories of music and politics, his fiction, educational, and religious writings, and even his botany, were all inspired by revolutionary ideals of mankind's self-realization in a condition of unfettered freedom. He explains how, in regressing to classical republicanism, ancient mythology, direct communication with God, and solitude, Rousseau anticipated some post-modernist rejections of the Enlightenment as well.
Subject Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 -- Criticism and interpretation.
ISBN 0192801988
9780192801982
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