Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Politics, art, and autobiographyJohn T. Scott Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 529 pages Bringing 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. |
Table des matières
Rousseau on Rameau and Revolution 25 20 10 5 | 25 |
The harmony between Rousseaus musical theory | 57 |
Rousseaus political imagination | 97 |
Rousseau and the state of theater | 139 |
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 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Alceste Allan Bloom amour-propre authority autobiography autre become c'est character citizens claim Clarens Complete Theoretical Writings Confessions Contrat Social Correspondance complète corrupt critics critique cultural d'une desire effect eighteenth century Emile Encyclopédie Essai sur l'origine example expression fables fact feelings fiction French Geneva grammatologie harmony heart homme human Ibid ideal imagination imitation individual integrity Jacques Derrida Jean Jean Starobinski Jean-Jacques Rousseau Julie Julie's l'humanité l'origine des langues language Lettre à d'Alembert Malesherbes Marcel Raymond melody modern Molière moral musical theory musique n'est narrative nature Neuchâtel Nouvelle Héloïse novel Oeuvres complètes oneself opinion Paris passions philosophic political principles qu'il Rameau Ranson reader reading relation reverie role Rousseauian Saint-Preux says scene Second Discourse semblable sense sentiment Social Contract society spectacle spectators Starobinski synechdoche theater théâtre theatrical theory tion tout truth virtue Voltaire Wolmar