World-famous Translation Library: Rousseau (all 4 Volumes)

World-famous Translation Library: Rousseau (all 4 Volumes)

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The world-famous translation library: Rousseau (a total of 3 volumes) contains: "Rousseau: Confessions", "Rousseau: Reveries on a Walk", "Rousseau: New Héloïse (Part 1 and 2)". Introduction to episode content: "Rousseau: Confessions" is Rousseau's autobiography. The book is divided into two parts. The theme is to reflect some kind of cruelty and oppression of people by society through Rousseau's own rough life. In this book, which is called "a strange book in the history of literature", Rousseau analyzes himself as a human specimen. He presents his soul to readers sincerely and nakedly, and his level of frankness is unprecedented. Because of the spirit of individual freedom reflected in the work, the work is regarded as a precursor to romantic literature in the 19th century. "Rousseau's Collection: Reveries on a Walk" is Rousseau's posthumous work and the sequel to "Confessions". Rousseau's works advocate self-expression, express feelings, and love nature. These characteristics are more prominent in "Ramble" than in other works. The Rousseau in this work is Rousseau in his most innocent state. This work is the product of his intimate conversation with his own soul, and is an analysis and dissection of his own soul. "Rousseau: New Héloïse (Part 1 and 2)" is an epistolary novel written by Rousseau in 1761 and is known as the most important novel in the 18th century. The book is divided into six parts. The plot of the novel is from 1732 to 1745 and consists of 163 letters. The title of the book is borrowed from the love tragedy of the 12th century girl Heloise and her teacher Abelard. The novel tells the story of the love tragedy of the heroine Julie and her teacher Saint-Preux who fell in love but failed to do so. This book is the first novel in the history of French literature that praises love as a noble sentiment of human beings and describes the beautiful scenery of nature. It had a huge influence on subsequent French literature.

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