Rousseau, judge of Jean-Jacques : dialogues /

One of Rousseau's later and most puzzling works and never before available in English, this neglected autobiographical piece was the product of the philosopher's old age and sense of persecution. Long viewed simply as evidence of his growing paranoia, it consists of three dialogues between...

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Main Author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
Other Authors: Masters, Roger D. (Editor, Translator), Kelly, Christopher, 1950- (Editor, Translator), Bush, Judith R. (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hanover : Dartmouth College Press, 2001.
Series:Collected Writings of Rousseau.
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