Eloisa : or, A series of original letters by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Author Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
Translator Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779
Uniform Title La nouvelle Héloïse. English
Title Eloisa : or, A series of original letters
Original Publication London: Griffiths, Becket, and DeHondt, 1761.
Note Wikipedia page about this book: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie;_or,_The_New_Heloise
Credits Veronica Litt and Subyeta Haque from scans generously made available by Gale Cengage.
Summary This book concerns the forbidden love between a middle-rank tutor named St. Preux and his aristocratic student, the titular Eloisa.
Summary Eloisa: or, A series of original letters is the first English translation of Julie, ou La Nouvelle Heloise by the Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Written in letters, Eloisa concerns the forbidden love between a middle-rank tutor named St. Preux and his aristocratic student, the titular Eloisa. As different characters comment on the interclass romance, the novel examines prescient topics such as social rank, premarital sex, women's autonomy, and the definition of virtue. Prefatory materials include a meta-fictional dialogue wherein Rousseau debates the moral merit of his novel as well as a translator's note and a contemporary review by a Parisian journal. The novel is then structured as four volumes. The first and second volumes valorize the passionate young lovers, who are ultimately compelled to part. The third and fourth volumes revisit the characters years later. Eloisa has become a devoted wife and mother, while St. Preux has taken to the sea. They reunite at Eloisa's country manor and, through the case study of Eloisa's household, propose a unique vision of domestic bliss. The novel's surprising and controversial ending prompts readers to grapple with its central themes and questions.
Reading Level Reading ease score: 62.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Psychological fiction
Subject Epistolary fiction
Subject Women -- Fiction
Subject Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Subject French fiction -- Translations into English
Subject Alps Region -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 76639
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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