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  1. 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.

  2. 3.44. 1,610 ratings89 reviews. An elegant translation of one of the most popular novels of its time. Rousseau's great epistolary novel, Julie, or the New Heloise, has been virtually unavailable in English since 1810.

  3. June 28, 1712, Geneva, Switzerland. Died: July 2, 1778, Ermenonville, France (aged 66) Notable Works: “A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind”. “A Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts”. “Confessions”. “Émile”. “Julie; or, The New Eloise”.

  4. Julie, or the New Heloise: Letters of Two Lovers Who Live in a Small Town at the Foot of the Alps. Book. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 2010. Published by: Dartmouth College Press. Series: Collected Writings of Rousseau. View. summary. An elegant translation of one of the most popular novels of its time.

  5. First published in 1761. From the publisher: Rousseau’s great epistolary novel, Julie, or the New Heloise, has been virtually unavailable in English since 1810. In it, Rousseau reconceptualized the relationship of the individual to the collective and articulated a new moral paradigm.

  6. 16 de fev. de 2024 · Analysis. Summary. PDF Cite Share. Adah Rubens. | Certified Educator. Last Updated February 16, 2024. Julie, or The New Heloise, is a novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, first published in...

  7. 12 de jun. de 2023 · Genre: Epistolary Novel. Page Length: 718. Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Julie; or the New Heloise is an epistolary novel with the themes of love, duty, and passion at the forefront. The novel follows the story of three lovers and their struggles in navigating societal expectations in 18th-century France.