Cornell University Press
Letters from Rousseau
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About this book
Letters from Rousseau is the first extensive collection of translations of Rousseau's correspondence into English in more than eighty years. Many of the letters have not been translated before, while others address substantive issues in his thought and complement his published writings. Although these letters went through the post as ordinary letters, once Rousseau became famous, he knew that they might be opened by the police and that they were very likely to be circulated and even published. Indeed, he wrote some of them with a view to their ultimate publication.
Rousseau's enormous "private" correspondence extends into all periods of his life, including intimate letters to friends, letters to famous individuals, and responses to readers who posed philosophic questions to him. Thus, Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly also share his responses to readers who had been moved by his books. Further, this volume includes letters written to or about major intellectual figures, such as Diderot, Voltaire, Hume, and Mirabeau.
Author / Editor information
Eve Grace teaches at Colorado College. She is author of several articles and chapters on Rousseau's thought, and coeditor of Rousseau on Women, Love, and Family, The Challenge of Rousseau, and The Rousseauian Mind.
Christopher Kelly is Professor Emeritus at Boston College. He is author of Rousseau as Author and Rousseau's Exemplary Life, and coeditor of the Collected Writings of Rousseau.
Reviews
Letters from Rousseau is a valuable, substantial selection of Rousseau's voluminous correspondence that sheds light on Rousseau's biography, intellectual development, and far-flung connections with admirers, patrons, critics, publishers, censors, lovers, friends, and enemies. Grace and Kelly's exemplary translations are marked by scrupulous care for Rousseau's conceptual vocabulary.
David Williams, author of Rousseau's "Social Contract":
Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly have performed a heroic act of service to the scholarly community in translating and editing the published works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Letters from Rousseau will be a stunning discovery and prove to be nothing short of invaluable for, and celebrated by, generations yet to come.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Part I Rousseau before the First Discourse 1712–50
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Part II After the “Illumination” 1750–56
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Part III Life in the Country
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Part IV Exile
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Part V The Final Years
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List of Correspondents
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Bibliography
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Index
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