Rousseau's Socratic Aemilian Myths: A Literary Collation of ""Emile"" and the ""Social Contract""

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In this illuminating study of two literary milestones in the history of our civilization, a noted Rousseau scholar examines for the first time the nature of, and inspiration for, the symbolic language that informs Rousseau's two great masterworks. Though Rousseau himself, in the pedagogical novel, invites such a study by including an aesthetic profession of faith and by warning the reader more than once that he is using the language of symbolic expression, Rousseauist criticism has, beyond noting the presence of a few symbols in Emile, produced as yet no systematic inquiry into the emblematic conveyance of ideas therein. Professor Ellis's scrupulous collation of the texts of the two books and her adroit use of the Old and New Testaments and the Platonic dialogues reveal for the first time that not only is the Social Contract an "appendix" to Emile, as Rousseau says it is, but also that the two together constitute a Rousseauist version of Plato's Republic and Symposium transfigured by Judeo-Christian and biblical tradition. Although once again Rousseau himself invites such a comparison by calling both Christ and Socrates, or Plato, his "master," a distinction he accords to no one else, scholars have consistently ignored this invitation as they have the first. Dr. Ellis's study conclusively demonstrates that the imagery of these ancient writings, which is also Rousseau's, is the real clue to the relationship between the pedagogical novel and its political appendix. Madeleine B. Ellis is professor of French literature and humanities at Marianopolis College, Montreal, and the author of Julie or La Nouvelle Héloïse: A Synthesis of Rousseau's Thought (1749-1759); Robert Charbonneau et la création romanesque: une étude de textes; Saint-Denys Garneau: art et réalisme; and Rousseau's Venetian Story: An Essay upon Art and Truth in "Les Confessions."


  • | Author: Madeline B. Ellis
  • | Publisher: Ohio State University Press
  • | Publication Date: Feb 12, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 448 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0814253199
  • | ISBN-13: 9780814253199
Author:
Madeline B. Ellis
Publisher:
Ohio State University Press
Publication Date:
Feb 12, 2016
Number of pages:
448 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0814253199
ISBN-13:
9780814253199