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Julie; or, The New Heloise

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.

Julie or the New Heloise
First edition title page
AuthorJean-Jacques Rousseau
Original titleLettres de Deux Amans, habitans d'une petite Ville au pied des Alpes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
GenreEpistolary novel
PublisherMarc-Michel Rey
Publication date
1761
Media typePrint

Overview edit

The plot, entirely related through letters, turns on the spontaneous love between Julie d'Étanges, an aristocratic Swiss maiden living in Vevey on Lac Léman, and her tutor, a commoner who has no name but is given the pseudo-saint's name of St. Preux by Julie and her principal confidante, her cousin Claire. Although Rousseau wrote the work as a novel, a philosophical theory about virtue and authenticity permeates it. A common interpretation is that Rousseau valued the ethics of authenticity over rational moral principles, as he illustrates the principle that one should do what is imposed upon oneself by society only insofar as it would seem congruent with one's inner principles and feelings, being constituent of one's core identity. As this stood in conflict with the Church's authority, the book was listed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, prohibiting its distribution to Catholics.[1]

Julie's eventual husband, the virtuous atheist Baron de Wolmar, is assumed to be based largely on Baron d'Holbach, given his friendship and generous sponsorship of Rousseau.[2]

Reception edit

Arthur Schopenhauer called Julie one of the four greatest novels ever written, along with Tristram Shandy, Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Don Quixote.[3] Julie was perhaps the best-selling novel of the 18th century.[4] Some readers were so overcome that they wrote to Rousseau in droves, creating the first celebrity author. One reader claimed that the novel nearly drove him mad from excess of feeling while another claimed that the violent sobbing he underwent cured his cold. Reader after reader describes their "tears", "sighs", "torments" and "ecstasies" to Rousseau.[5] Diane de Polignac wrote to Marie Madeleine de Brémond d’Ars after finishing the novel:

I dare not tell you the effect it had on me; no, I was past weeping; an intense pain took possession of me, my heart seized up; the dying Julie was no longer someone unknown to me, I became her sister, her friend, her Claire; I was so convulsed that had I not put the book down I would have been as overcome as all those who attended that virtuous woman in her last moments.[6]

 
Le premier mouvement de la Nature (the first movement of Nature)

Some readers simply could not accept that the book was fiction. Madame Duverger wrote to Rousseau asking:

Many persons who have read your book, to whom I have spoken, have assured me that you thought it all up. This I cannot believe. Could a false reading n sensation comparable to what I felt in reading it? Once more, Monsieur, did Julie exist? Is St Preux still alive? In what part of this earth does he live? Did Claire, that tender Claire, follow her other half? Are M. de Wolmar, Mylord Edward, all those persons, only imaginary, as some try to persuade me? What is then the world where we live, where virtue is but an idea? Happy mortal, you alone perhaps know and practice it.[7]

Others identified less with the individual characters and more with the nature of their struggles, seeing in Julie a story of temptation, sin and redemption that resembled their own lives.

Rousseau liked to tell of how one lady ordered her carriage to take her to the Opera, and then picked up Julie only to continue reading it until the next morning. So many women wrote to him offering their love that he speculated there was not a single high society woman with whom he could not have bedded if he wanted to.[8]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Beacon for Freedom of Expression search for Rousseau".
  2. ^ Michael LeBuffe, "Paul-Henri Thiry (Baron) d'Holbach", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2006 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.).
  3. ^ Schopenhauer, Arthur. "The Art of Literature". The Essays of Arthur Schopenahuer. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  4. ^ See Christopohe Van Staen, "Les Éditions de Julie, Œuvres complètes, Genève et Paris, 2012, t. XIV, p. 93-97.
  5. ^ See Robert Darnton, "Readers respond to Rousseau: the fabrication of Romantic sensitivity," ch. 8 in The great cat massacre and other episodes in French cultural history, New York: Vintage Books, 1985.
  6. ^ Correspondance Complète (R. A. Leigh ed.), letter 1258, 3 Feb 1751, vol. VIII, p. 56.
  7. ^ Ibid., letter 1647,27 Jan. 1762, t. X, p. 47.
  8. ^ Will Durant (1967). The Story of Civilization, Volume 10:Rousseau and Revolution. Simon&Schuster. p. 170.

Bibliography edit

Translations edit

  • William Kenrick (see links below)
  • Julie, or the New Heloise, trans. Philip Stewart and Jean Vaché, Hanover NH: University Press of New England (The Collected Writings of Rousseau, vol. 6), 1997.

Books edit

  • Santo L. Aricò, Rousseau's Art of persuasion in La nouvelle Héloïse, University Press of America, Lanham, 1994 ISBN 978-0-8191-9618-7
  • (in French) Nouchine Behbahani, Paysages rêvés, paysages vécus dans La Nouvelle Héloïse de J.-J. Rousseau, Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, Oxford, 1989 ISBN 978-0-7294-0393-1
  • (in French) L'Amour dans la nouvelle Héloïse : texte et intertexte : actes du colloque de Genève, 10-11-12 juin 1999, Éd. Jacques Berchtold, François Rosset, Droz, Genève, 2002 ISBN 978-2-600-00808-2
  • (in French) Jean-Marie Carzou, La Conception de la nature humaine dans la Nouvelle Héloïse, Sauret, Paris, 1966
  • (in French) Charles Dédéyan, Jean-Jacques Rousseau : la Nouvelle Héloïse, ou, l'éternel retour, Nizet, Saint-Genouph, 2002 ISBN 978-2-207-81269-3
  • (in French) Charles Dédéyan, La Nouvelle Héloïse de Jean-Jacques Rousseau : étude d'ensemble, SEDES-CDU, Paris, 1990 ISBN 978-2-7181-2781-1
  • Maurice R Funke, From saint to psychotic: the crisis of human identity in the late 18th century : a comparative study of Clarissa, La Nouvelle Héloise, Die Leiden des jungen Werthers, P. Lang, New York, 1983 ISBN 978-0-8204-0001-3
  • James Fleming Jones, La Nouvelle Héloïse, Rousseau and utopia, Droz, Genève, 1977
  • Peggy Kamuf, Fictions of Feminine Desire: Disclosures of Héloïse, U of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1982 ISBN 978-0-8032-2705-7
  • (in French) François van Laere, Une Lecture du temps dans la Nouvelle Héloïse, La Baconnière, Neuchâtel, 1968
  • (in French) Laurence Mall, Origines et retraites dans La Nouvelle Héloïse, P. Lang, New York, 1997 ISBN 978-0-8204-3349-3
  • (in French) William Mead, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ou le Romancier enchaîné ; étude de la Nouvelle Héloïse, Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 1966
  • (in French) Daniel Mornet, La Nouvelle Héloïse de J.-J. Rousseau : étude et analyse, Mellottée Paris, 1929
  • (in French and German) Perry Reisewitz, L'Illusion salutaire : Jean-Jacques Rousseaus Nouvelle Héloïse als ästhetische Fortschreibung der philosophischen Anthropologie der Discours, Romanistischer Verlag, Bonn, 2000 ISBN 978-3-86143-103-9
  • (in French) Yannick Séité, Du Livre au lire : La Nouvelle Héloïse, roman des lumières, Champion, Paris, 2002 ISBN 978-2-7453-0517-6
  • (in French) Étienne Servais, Le Genre romanesque en France depuis l'apparition de la Nouvelle Héloïse jusqu'aux approches de la Révolution, M. Lamertin, Bruxelles, 1922
  • (in French) Anne Tilleul, La Vertu du beau : essai sur La Nouvelle Héloïse, Humanitas nouvelle optique, Montréal, 1989 ISBN 978-2-89396-007-4

Articles edit

  • (in French) Nouchine Behbahani, Paysages rêvés, paysages vécus dans La Nouvelle Héloïse de J. J. Rousseau, Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, Oxford, 1989, ISBN 978-0-7294-0393-1
  • (in French) Jacques Berchtold, "L'Impossible Virginité du jardin verbal : les Leçons de la nature selon la Lettre IV, 11 de La Nouvelle Héloïse", Éd. et préf. Jürgen Söring, Peter Gasser, Rousseauismus: Naturevangelium und Literatur, Frankfurt, Peter Lang, 1999, pp. 53–83 ISBN 978-3-631-34916-8
  • (in French) Nadine Bérenguier, "Le 'Dangereux Dépôt': Virginité et contrat dans Julie ou La Nouvelle Héloïse ", Eighteenth-Century Fiction, July 1997, n° 9 (4), pp. 447–63
  • (in French) André Blanc, "Le Jardin de Julie", Dix-huitième Siècle, 1982, n° 14, pp. 357–76
  • (in French) Luciano Bulber, "Jean-Jacques Rousseau, peintre de la nature-état d'âme dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny, 1988, n° 35 (4), pp. 415–29
  • (in French) Henri Coulet, "Couples dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Littératures, Fall 1989, n° 21, pp. 69–81
  • (in French) Catherine Cusset, "Cythère et Elysée: Jardin et plaisir de Watteau à Rousseau", Dalhousie French Studies, Winter 1994, n° 29, pp. 65–84
  • (in French) Claude Labrosse, Éd. K. Kupisz, G.-A. Pérouse, J.-Y. Debreuille, "La Figure de Julie dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Le Portrait littéraire, Lyon, PU de Lyon, 1988, pp. 153–58
  • (in French) Michel Delon, "La Nouvelle Héloïse et le goût du rêve", Magazine Littéraire, Sept 1997, n° 357, pp. 36–38
  • (in French) Arbi Dhifaoui, "L'Épistolaire et/ou la violence dans La Nouvelle Héloïse de Rousseau", Éd. et intro. Martine Debaisieux, Gabrielle Verdier, Violence et fiction jusqu'à la Révolution, Tübingen, Narr, 1998, pp. 357–66
  • (in French) Jean Ehrard, "Le Corps de Julie", Éd. Raymond Trousson, Michèle Biblio. Mat-Hasquin, Jacques Lemaire, Ralph Heyndels, Thèmes et figures du siècle des Lumières : mélanges offerts à Roland Mortier, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 95–106
  • (in French) Anne Srabian de Fabry, "L'Architecture secrète de La Nouvelle Héloïse", Australian Journal of French Studies, 1982 Jan.–Apr., n° 19 (1), pp. 3–10
  • (in French) Anne Srabian de Fabry, "Quelques observations sur le dénouement de La Nouvelle Héloïse", French Review, Oct 1972, n° 46 (1), pp. 2–8
  • (in French) R. J. Howells, "Désir et distance dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1985, n° 230, pp. 223–32
  • (in French) R. J. Howells, "Deux histoires, un discours : La Nouvelle Héloïse et le récit des amours d'Émile et Sophie dans l'Émile", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1987, n° 249, pp. 267–94
  • (in French) François Jost, "La Nouvelle Héloïse, Roman Suisse", Revue de Littérature Comparée, 1962, n° 35, pp. 538–65
  • (in French) Tanguy L'Aminot, "L'Amour courtois dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Piau-Gillot, Colette Éd. Desné, Roland Éd. L'Aminot, Tanguy Éd. Modernité et pérennité de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Champion, Paris, 2002, pp. 241–57
  • (in French) Claude Labrosse, "Nouveauté de La Nouvelle Héloïse," Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Jan–Apr 2001, n° 13 (2–3), pp. 235–46
  • (in French) J.-L. Lecercle, "L'Inconscient et création littéraire : sur La Nouvelle Héloïse", Études Littéraires, 1969, n° 1, pp. 197–204
  • (in French) Annie Leclerc, "Jean-Jacques Rousseau : l'Amour au pays des chimères", Magazine Littéraire, Par 1995, n° 331, pp. 31–34
  • (in French) Pierre Rétat, Litteratures, "L'Économie rustique de Clarens", 1989 Fall; 21: 59–68
  • Laurence Mall, "Les Aberrations de l'errance : le Voyage dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Australian Journal of French Studies, 1994, n° 31 (2), pp. 175–87
  • (in French) Francine Markovits, "Rousseau et l'éthique de Clarens : une économie des relations humaines", Stanford French Review, 1991, n° 15 (3), pp. 323–48
  • (in French) Ourida Mostefai, Lectures de La Nouvelle Héloïse, N. Amer. Assn. for the Study of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ottawa, 1993 ISBN 978-0-9693132-3-6
    • (in French) Philip Knee, "Wolmar comme médiateur politique", pp. 117–27
    • (in French) Guy Lafrance, "L'Éthique de La Nouvelle Héloïse et du Vicaire Savoyard", pp. 141–50
    • Jim MacAdam, "Reading Julie Amour-propre-ly", pp. 107–16
    • (in French) Laurence Mall, pp. 163–73", "L'Intérieur et l'extérieur : Étude des lettres parisiennes dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", pp. 163–73
    • (in French) Jean Roussel, pp. 61–72", "La Nouvelle Héloïse et la politique : de l'écart à l'emblème", pp. 61–72
    • (in French) Teresa Sousa de Almeida, "La Circulation des lettres dans le roman ou le Partage des pouvoirs", pp. 175–84
    • (in French) Jean Terrasse, pp. 129–39", "Jean-Jacques, Saint-Preux et Wolmar : aspects de la relation pédagogique", pp. 129–39
    • (in French) Loïc Thommeret, "De La Nouvelle Héloïse aux Confessions, une triade infernale", pp. 213–21
    • (in French) María José Villaverde, "L'Égalité dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", pp. 73–84
  • Ruth Ohayon, "Rousseau's Julie; Or, the Maternal Odyssey", College Language Association Journal, Sept. 1986, n° 30 (1), pp. 69–82
  • (in French) Robert Osmont, "Expérience vécue et création romanesque : le sentiment de l'éphémère dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Dix-huitième Siècle, 1975, n° 7, pp. 225–42
  • (in French) Paul Pelckmans, "Le Rêve du voile dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Revue Romane, 1982, n° 17 (1), pp. 86–97
  • (in French) René Pomeau, "Le Paysage de La Nouvelle Héloïse : l'Asile, l'espace", The Feeling for Nature and the Landscape of Man, Éd. Paul Hallberg, Gothenburg, Kungl. Vetenskaps & Vitterhets-Samhället, 1980, pp. 132–42
  • (in French) Jean Roussel, "La Douleur de Saint-Preux", Éd. Carminella Biondi, Carmelina Imbroscio, Marie-Josée Latil, Nadia Minerva, Carla Pellandra, Adriana Sfragaro, Brigitte Soubeyran, Paola Vecchi, La Quête du bonheur et l'expression de la douleur dans la littérature et la pensée françaises. Genève, Droz, 1995, pp. 371–79
  • (in French) Jean Roussel, "La Faute, le rachat et le romanesque dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Travaux de Littérature, 1995; 8: 209–20
  • (in French) Timothy Scanlan, "Perspectives on the Nuits d'amour in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse", AUMLA, Nov 1993, n° 80, pp. 93–79
  • (in French) Norbert Sclippa, "L'Idéal politique et l'idée de Nation dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Jean-Jacques Rousseau, politique et nation, Intro. Robert Thiéry, Paris, Champion, 2001, XXIV, pp. 101–08
  • (in French) Norbert Sclippa, "La Nouvelle Héloïse et l'aristocratie", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1991, n° 284, pp. 1–71
  • (in French) Norbert Sclippa, "La Nouvelle Héloïse, la noblesse et la bourgeoisie", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1989, n° 265, pp. 1617–19
  • (in French) Jean-Paul Sermain, "La Nouvelle Héloïse ou l'invention du roman-poème"", Éd. Colette Piau-Gillot, Roland Desné, Tanguy L'Aminot, Modernité et pérennité de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Paris, Champion, 2002, pp. 227–40
  • (in French) Jean Sgard, "De Cunégonde à Julie", Recherches et Travaux, 1996, n° 51, pp. 121–30
  • (in French) Lieve Spaas, "D'un Clarens à l'autre : structures du désir sexuel dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1991, n° 284, pp. 73–82
  • (in French) Jean Starobinski, "Jean-Jacques Rousseau : Jours uniques, plaisirs redoublés", Thèmes et figures du siècle des Lumières : mélanges offerts à Roland Mortier, Éd. Raymond Trousson Michèle Mat-Hasquin, Jacques Lemaire, Ralph Heyndels, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 285–97
  • (in French) Raymond Trousson, "De Jacques à Jean-Jacques ou du bon usage de La Nouvelle Héloïse", Éd. Elio Mosele, Intro. Pierre Brunel, George Sand et son temps, I–III. Slatkine, Genève, 1994, pp. 749–66
  • (in French) Raymond Trousson, "Le Rôle de Wolmar dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Éd. Raymond Trousson, Michèle Mat-Hasquin, Jacques Lemaire, Ralph Heyndels, Thèmes et figures du siècle des Lumières : mélanges offerts à Roland Mortier, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 299–306
  • (in French) Philip Stewart, "Half-title or Julie beheaded." Romanic Review 86:1 (1995), pp. 30–44.
  • Jacques Lemaire, Ralph Heyndels, Thèmes et figures du siècle des Lumières : mélanges offerts à Roland Mortier, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 299–306
  • (in French) Joseph Waldauer, "La Solitude et la communauté dans La Nouvelle Héloïse", Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1989, n° 265, pp. 1271–74
  • Hans Wolpe, "Psychological Ambiguity in La Nouvelle Héloise", University of Toronto Quarterly, 1959, n° 28, pp. 279–90

External links edit

  • Original text in French from Rousseau online
  • English translation by William Kenrick of all volumes (namely: vol. 1, vol. 2, vol. 3, and vol. 4) are available via Internet Archive

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Julie or the New Heloise French Julie ou la nouvelle Heloise 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 Heloise d Argenteuil and Peter Abelard a medieval story of passion and Christian renunciation Julie or the New HeloiseFirst edition title pageAuthorJean Jacques RousseauOriginal titleLettres de Deux Amans habitans d une petite Ville au pied des AlpesCountryFranceLanguageFrenchGenreEpistolary novelPublisherMarc Michel ReyPublication date1761Media typePrint Contents 1 Overview 2 Reception 3 See also 4 Notes 5 Bibliography 5 1 Translations 5 2 Books 5 3 Articles 6 External linksOverview editThe plot entirely related through letters turns on the spontaneous love between Julie d Etanges an aristocratic Swiss maiden living in Vevey on Lac Leman and her tutor a commoner who has no name but is given the pseudo saint s name of St Preux by Julie and her principal confidante her cousin Claire Although Rousseau wrote the work as a novel a philosophical theory about virtue and authenticity permeates it A common interpretation is that Rousseau valued the ethics of authenticity over rational moral principles as he illustrates the principle that one should do what is imposed upon oneself by society only insofar as it would seem congruent with one s inner principles and feelings being constituent of one s core identity As this stood in conflict with the Church s authority the book was listed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum prohibiting its distribution to Catholics 1 Julie s eventual husband the virtuous atheist Baron de Wolmar is assumed to be based largely on Baron d Holbach given his friendship and generous sponsorship of Rousseau 2 Reception editArthur Schopenhauer called Julie one of the four greatest novels ever written along with Tristram Shandy Wilhelm Meister s Apprenticeship and Don Quixote 3 Julie was perhaps the best selling novel of the 18th century 4 Some readers were so overcome that they wrote to Rousseau in droves creating the first celebrity author One reader claimed that the novel nearly drove him mad from excess of feeling while another claimed that the violent sobbing he underwent cured his cold Reader after reader describes their tears sighs torments and ecstasies to Rousseau 5 Diane de Polignac wrote to Marie Madeleine de Bremond d Ars after finishing the novel I dare not tell you the effect it had on me no I was past weeping an intense pain took possession of me my heart seized up the dying Julie was no longer someone unknown to me I became her sister her friend her Claire I was so convulsed that had I not put the book down I would have been as overcome as all those who attended that virtuous woman in her last moments 6 nbsp Le premier mouvement de la Nature the first movement of Nature Some readers simply could not accept that the book was fiction Madame Duverger wrote to Rousseau asking Many persons who have read your book to whom I have spoken have assured me that you thought it all up This I cannot believe Could a false reading n sensation comparable to what I felt in reading it Once more Monsieur did Julie exist Is St Preux still alive In what part of this earth does he live Did Claire that tender Claire follow her other half Are M de Wolmar Mylord Edward all those persons only imaginary as some try to persuade me What is then the world where we live where virtue is but an idea Happy mortal you alone perhaps know and practice it 7 Others identified less with the individual characters and more with the nature of their struggles seeing in Julie a story of temptation sin and redemption that resembled their own lives Rousseau liked to tell of how one lady ordered her carriage to take her to the Opera and then picked up Julie only to continue reading it until the next morning So many women wrote to him offering their love that he speculated there was not a single high society woman with whom he could not have bedded if he wanted to 8 See also editPublic opinion Bibliotherapy Form of psychotherapy involving readingNotes edit Beacon for Freedom of Expression search for Rousseau Michael LeBuffe Paul Henri Thiry Baron d Holbach The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Summer 2006 Edition Edward N Zalta ed Schopenhauer Arthur The Art of Literature The Essays of Arthur Schopenahuer Retrieved March 22 2015 See Christopohe Van Staen Les Editions de Julie Œuvres completes Geneve et Paris 2012 t XIV p 93 97 See Robert Darnton Readers respond to Rousseau the fabrication of Romantic sensitivity ch 8 in The great cat massacre and other episodes in French cultural history New York Vintage Books 1985 Correspondance Complete R A Leigh ed letter 1258 3 Feb 1751 vol VIII p 56 Ibid letter 1647 27 Jan 1762 t X p 47 Will Durant 1967 The Story of Civilization Volume 10 Rousseau and Revolution Simon amp Schuster p 170 Bibliography editTranslations edit William Kenrick see links below Julie or the New Heloise trans Philip Stewart and Jean Vache Hanover NH University Press of New England The Collected Writings of Rousseau vol 6 1997 Books edit Santo L Arico Rousseau s Art of persuasion in La nouvelle Heloise University Press of America Lanham 1994 ISBN 978 0 8191 9618 7 in French Nouchine Behbahani Paysages reves paysages vecus dans La Nouvelle Heloise de J J Rousseau Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution Oxford 1989 ISBN 978 0 7294 0393 1 in French L Amour dans la nouvelle Heloise texte et intertexte actes du colloque de Geneve 10 11 12 juin 1999 Ed Jacques Berchtold Francois Rosset Droz Geneve 2002 ISBN 978 2 600 00808 2 in French Jean Marie Carzou La Conception de la nature humaine dans la Nouvelle Heloise Sauret Paris 1966 in French Charles Dedeyan Jean Jacques Rousseau la Nouvelle Heloise ou l eternel retour Nizet Saint Genouph 2002 ISBN 978 2 207 81269 3 in French Charles Dedeyan La Nouvelle Heloise de Jean Jacques Rousseau etude d ensemble SEDES CDU Paris 1990 ISBN 978 2 7181 2781 1 Maurice R Funke From saint to psychotic the crisis of human identity in the late 18th century a comparative study of Clarissa La Nouvelle Heloise Die Leiden des jungen Werthers P Lang New York 1983 ISBN 978 0 8204 0001 3 James Fleming Jones La Nouvelle Heloise Rousseau and utopia Droz Geneve 1977 Peggy Kamuf Fictions of Feminine Desire Disclosures of Heloise U of Nebraska Press Lincoln 1982 ISBN 978 0 8032 2705 7 in French Francois van Laere Une Lecture du temps dans la Nouvelle Heloise La Baconniere Neuchatel 1968 in French Laurence Mall Origines et retraites dans La Nouvelle Heloise P Lang New York 1997 ISBN 978 0 8204 3349 3 in French William Mead Jean Jacques Rousseau ou le Romancier enchaine etude de la Nouvelle Heloise Presses universitaires de France Paris 1966 in French Daniel Mornet La Nouvelle Heloise de J J Rousseau etude et analyse Mellottee Paris 1929 in French and German Perry Reisewitz L Illusion salutaire Jean Jacques Rousseaus Nouvelle Heloise als asthetische Fortschreibung der philosophischen Anthropologie der Discours Romanistischer Verlag Bonn 2000 ISBN 978 3 86143 103 9 in French Yannick Seite Du Livre au lire La Nouvelle Heloise roman des lumieres Champion Paris 2002 ISBN 978 2 7453 0517 6 in French Etienne Servais Le Genre romanesque en France depuis l apparition de la Nouvelle Heloise jusqu aux approches de la Revolution M Lamertin Bruxelles 1922 in French Anne Tilleul La Vertu du beau essai sur La Nouvelle Heloise Humanitas nouvelle optique Montreal 1989 ISBN 978 2 89396 007 4 Articles edit in French Nouchine Behbahani Paysages reves paysages vecus dansLa Nouvelle Heloisede J J Rousseau Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution Oxford 1989 ISBN 978 0 7294 0393 1 in French Jacques Berchtold L Impossible Virginite du jardin verbal les Lecons de la nature selon la Lettre IV 11 de La Nouvelle Heloise Ed et pref Jurgen Soring Peter Gasser Rousseauismus Naturevangelium und Literatur Frankfurt Peter Lang 1999 pp 53 83 ISBN 978 3 631 34916 8 in French Nadine Berenguier Le Dangereux Depot Virginite et contrat dans Julie ou La Nouvelle Heloise Eighteenth Century Fiction July 1997 n 9 4 pp 447 63 in French Andre Blanc Le Jardin de Julie Dix huitieme Siecle 1982 n 14 pp 357 76 in French Luciano Bulber Jean Jacques Rousseau peintre de la nature etat d ame dans La Nouvelle Heloise Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny 1988 n 35 4 pp 415 29 in French Henri Coulet Couples dans La Nouvelle Heloise Litteratures Fall 1989 n 21 pp 69 81 in French Catherine Cusset Cythere et Elysee Jardin et plaisir de Watteau a Rousseau Dalhousie French Studies Winter 1994 n 29 pp 65 84 in French Claude Labrosse Ed K Kupisz G A Perouse J Y Debreuille La Figure de Julie dans La Nouvelle Heloise Le Portrait litteraire Lyon PU de Lyon 1988 pp 153 58 in French Michel Delon La Nouvelle Heloise et le gout du reve Magazine Litteraire Sept 1997 n 357 pp 36 38 in French Arbi Dhifaoui L Epistolaire et ou la violence dans La Nouvelle Heloise de Rousseau Ed et intro Martine Debaisieux Gabrielle Verdier Violence et fiction jusqu a la Revolution Tubingen Narr 1998 pp 357 66 in French Jean Ehrard Le Corps de Julie Ed Raymond Trousson Michele Biblio Mat Hasquin Jacques Lemaire Ralph Heyndels Themes et figures du siecle des Lumieres melanges offerts a Roland Mortier Geneve Droz 1980 pp 95 106 in French Anne Srabian de Fabry L Architecture secrete de La Nouvelle Heloise Australian Journal of French Studies 1982 Jan Apr n 19 1 pp 3 10 in French Anne Srabian de Fabry Quelques observations sur le denouement de La Nouvelle Heloise French Review Oct 1972 n 46 1 pp 2 8 in French R J Howells Desir et distance dans La Nouvelle Heloise Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century 1985 n 230 pp 223 32 in French R J Howells Deux histoires un discours La Nouvelle Heloise et le recit des amours d 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