was
fairly prolific, and his works rank among the most widely-read and important in the
mid-eighteenth century Enlightenment.
Rousseau's two most widely-read works
were Emile and Julie, or
Heloise. Both of these books were novels, but were also, in particular
Emile , didactic in the sense that Rousseau used them to advance his
philosophy that emphasized the cultivation of virtue and the corrupting...
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