Julie, or the New Heloise
first publication date: 1761
genre: epistolary novel
original title: Julie ou la Nouvelle Héloïse
original language: French
main subject: Sentimentalism, education, politics, travel, virtue, miracle, more, passion, nature, morality, love, feeling, family, mourning, happiness, childhood
narrative location: Paris, Switzerland, London
Julie or the New Heloise (French: Julie ou la nouvelle Héloïse), originally entitled Lettres de Deux Amans, Habitans d'une petite Ville au pied des Alpes ("Letters from two lovers, living in a small town at the foot of the Alps"), is an epistolary novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, published in 1761 by Marc-Michel Rey in Amsterdam. The novel's subtitle points to the history of Héloïse d'Argenteuil and Peter Abélard, a medieval story of passion and Christian renunciation. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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6- date of publication: 1967ISBN-13: 978-2-08-070148-0
- date of publication: 2012ISBN-13: 978-2-05-102398-6
- date of publication: 2003ISBN-13: 978-3-538-05281-9
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