Rousseau's reader strategies of persuasion and education
On his famous walk to Vincennes to visit the imprisoned Diderot, Rousseau had what he called an "illumination"--the realization that man was naturally good but becomes corrupted by the influence of society--a fundamental change in Rousseau's perspective that would animate all of his s...
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The University of Chicago Press
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Appearance and Reality in the Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts
- Chapter 2. Picturing Natural Man in the Discourse on Inequality
- Chapter 3. The Education of the Reader in Emile
- Chapter 4. The Illustrative Education of Emile
- Chapter 5. The Narrative Frame of the "Profession of Faith"
- Chapter 6. Reading with Emile and Sophie
- Chapter 7. Reading the Social Contract
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
