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"In order to grasp what it means to call Rousseau an "author" of the Revolution, as so many revolutionaries did, it is necessary to take full measure of the difficulties of literary interpretation to which Rousseau's work gives rise, particularly around such a charged term as "author."" "On Jean-Jacques Rousseau shows that Rousseau's texts consistently generate a division in their own reading, a division both designated and masked by the fiction of authorship. These divisions can occur successively - as in the narrative reversals and discontinuities characteristic of Rousseau's fictional and autobiographical works - or simultaneously, in the form of incompatible attempts to apply the lessons of a single text to an urgent historical moment. Given the structure of these texts, their "influence" can only occur in an equally paradoxical form. Rousseau's contribution to revolutionary thinking lies in his conceptualization of the constitutive function of misunderstanding and narrative discontinuity, in history and political action as well as in literature."--BOOK JACKET.
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Criticism and interpretation, Historiography, History, Literature and the revolution, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Rousseau, jean-jacques, 1712-1778, France, history, revolution, 1789-1799, France, history, 18th century, Critique et interprétation, Pensée politique et sociale, Et la révolution, Politique et littérature, Histoire, Littérature et révolution, Historiographie, Politiek, Letterkunde, FransPlaces
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On Jean-Jacques Rousseau: considered as one of the first authors of the Revolution
2000, Stanford University Press
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0804735557 9780804735551
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On Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Considered As One of the First Authors of the Revolution
1999, Stanford University Press
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0804764271 9780804764278
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-313) and index.
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