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Rousseau's Legacy: Emergence and Eclipse of the Writer in France



Rousseau's Legacy: Emergence and Eclipse of the Writer in France
This essay discusses the legacy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in French culture. Rousseau is credited with creating the idea of the writer as a heroic and committed figure, who is different from the traditional "man of letters." His ideas about the relationship between private and public selves have had a lasting impact on French literature. more details
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau is credited with creating the idea of the writer as a heroic and committed figure, who is different from the traditional "man of letters."
  • His ideas about the relationship between private and public selves have had a lasting impact on French literature.


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Author Dennis Porter
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195091076
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This essay discusses the legacy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in French culture. Rousseau is credited with creating the idea of the writer as a heroic and committed figure, who is different from the traditional "man of letters." His ideas about the relationship between private and public selves have had a lasting impact on French literature.

Rousseau's Legacy focuses on the new and influential paradigm of the writer that emerged in the decades immediately preceding the French Revolution. Ushered in by Rousseau's combining revolutionary sociopolitical critique with a new art of autobiography, the writer would henceforth differ greatly from the traditional "man of letters." Rousseau inaugurated the idea of a heroic and committed writerly life in which the opposition between public and private selves is collapsed. This was done in the cause of creating a future political community founded on transparency. Porter, with both a wide-ranging knowledge of contemporary theory and an informed interest in cultural/historical context, gives close readings of relevant works by a number of major French writers, including Stendhal, Baudelaire, Sartre, Barthes, Duras, Althusser, and Foucault. Thus, he explores the persistent importance of the Rousseauist paradigm for French literary culture. The book goes beyond a critique or theory that interprets literary or philosophical works for their own sake, to reveal representations and self-representations of the idea of the writer in paintings, engravings, and photographs, as well as in literary texts. In concluding, Porter argues that with the collapse of faith in social and individual regeneration through revolution, the archetype of such a writer is also waning.

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