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30 - The Portable Rousseau: Table of Contents

from PART IV - Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2014

Martin McQuillan
Affiliation:
Kingston University, UK
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Introduction

Note on the Selections and Translations Chronology of Rousseau's Life Bibliographical Note

Early Writings

  1. First Discourse on Arts and Letters (trans. N. A. L. Bair)

  2. Second Discourse on Inequality (trans. N. A. L. Bair)

  3. Essay on the Origin of Language (trans. Paul de Man)

Fictions

  1. Preface to Narcissus (anon. eighteenth-century trans.)

  2. Pygmalion (trans. Patricia de Man)

  3. Preface to Nouvelle Héloise (trans. Paul de Man)

  4. Nouvelle Héloise (trans. Patricia de Man)

Part I, Letters I-IV

Part I, Letter XIII (Valais)

Part I, Letter XVI (Meillerie 1)

Part III, Letter XVIII (recapitulation)

Part IV, Letter XI (Elysée)

Part IV, Letter XVII (Meillerie 2)

Part VI, Letter VIII (Swan Song)

Part VI, Letters XI-XII (Death of Julie)

Political Theory

  1. On Public Happiness (trans. Paul de Man)

  2. Social Contract (trans. N. A. L. Bair)

Émile (Pedagogy and Theology)

  1. Chapters I-III (trans. Allen Bloom, Basic Books)

  2. Savoyard Priest (trans. N. A. L. Bair)

Autobiographical Writings

  1. Letters to Malesherbes (trans. Patricia de Man)

  2. First Outline for the Confessions (trans. Patricia de Man)

  3. Confessions, Books I-II (trans. J. M. Cohen, Penguin)

  4. Rêveries (trans. Butterworth, New York University Press)

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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Print publication year: 2014

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