Jacques the Fatalist
first publication date: 1796
form of creative work: novel
genre: philosophical fiction, fiction, narration
original language: French
main subject: gallantry, history, love, morality, philosophy, travel, virtue, eroticism, feeling, mourning, sociability, night, interaction, eating, human migration, social class, France, dialogue, liberty, people, religion, revenge, problem, reality, society, adventure, progress, sensationism, irony
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Jacques the Fatalist and his Master (French: Jacques le fataliste et son maître) is a novel by Denis Diderot, written during the period 1765–1780. The first French edition was published posthumously in 1796, but it was known earlier in Germany, thanks to Schiller's partial translation, which appeared in 1785 and was retranslated into French in 1793, as well as Mylius's complete German version of 1792. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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