La Nouvelle HÃ(c)loïse : de Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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"La Nouvelle H lo se" est l'un des chefs-d' "uvre les plus influents de Jean-Jacques Rousseau et de la litt rature du XVIIIe si cle. Ce roman pistolaire explore les th mes de la passion amoureuse, de la vertu et des conventions sociales travers la correspondance entre Julie d' tange et son pr cepteur, Saint-Preux. Situ dans le cadre sublime des Alpes, l'ouvrage d peint un amour passionn mais contrari par les barri res de classe et les exigences de la famille.
Au-del de son intrigue romantique, cette "uvre majeure marque la naissance du pr -romantisme et propose une profonde m ditation sur la moralit , le bonheur et le retour la nature. Rousseau y d veloppe une r flexion philosophique sur la puret des sentiments face aux artifices de la soci t . "La Nouvelle H lo se" demeure une lecture incontournable pour saisir l' volution de la sensibilit moderne et l'importance de l' motion individuelle dans la pens e europ enne.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025501840
- ISBN-10: 1025501845
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.33 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.49 pounds
- Page Count: 152
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