Rousseau and His Reader
Discover the intricate dynamics between Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his readers in "Rousseau and His Reader," a compelling exploration authored by an insightful scholar. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1969, this 108-page paperback delves into Rousseau's major works, from "Discours sur les sciences et les arts" to "Reveries du promeneur solitaire."
This engaging analysis not only sheds light on Rousseau's profound literary contributions but also invites readers to ponder the broader implications of writer-reader relationships in literature. Whether you are a student of philosophy, literature, or simply a fan of Rousseau, this volume promises to stimulate thoughtful discussion and reflection. Enhance your collection with this essential literary examination that bridges the gap between the author and his audience.