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Rousseau; Volumes 1 and 2
Note To The First Edition
John Morley
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       _ VOLUME I
       This work differs from its companion volume in offering something more like a continuous personal history than was necessary in the case of such a man as Voltaire, the story of whose life may be found in more than one English book of repute. Of Rousseau there is, I believe, no full biographical account in our literature, and even France has nothing more complete under this head than Musset-Pathay's Histoire de la Vie et des Ouvrages de J.J. Rousseau (1821). This, though a meritorious piece of labour, is extremely crude and formless in composition and arrangement, and the interpreting portions are devoid of interest.
       The edition of Rousseau's works to which the references have been made is that by M. Auguis, in twenty-seven volumes, published in 1825 by Dalibon. In 1865 M. Streckeisen-Moultou published from the originals, which had been deposited in the library of Neuchatel by Du Peyrou, the letters addressed to Rousseau by various correspondents. These two interesting volumes, which are entitled Rousseau, ses Amis et ses Ennemis, are mostly referred to under the name of their editor.
       February, 1873.
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       The second edition in 1878 was revised; some portions were considerably shortened, and a few additional footnotes inserted. No further changes have been made in the present edition.
       January, 1886.
       

       JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
       Born 1712
       Fled from Geneva March, 1728
       Changes religion at Turin April, "
       With Madame de Warens, including
       various intervals, until April, 1740
       Goes to Paris with musical schemes 1741
       Secretary at Venice Spring, 1743
       Paris, first as secretary to M. { 1744
       Francueil,then as composer, and copyist { to
       { 1756
       The Hermitage April 9, 1756
       Montmorency Dec. 15, 1757
       Yverdun June 14, 1762
       Motiers-Travers July 10, 1762
       Isle of St. Peter Sept., 1765
       Strasburg Nov., "
       Paris December, "
       Arrives in England Jan. 13, 1766
       Leaves Dover May 22, 1767
       Fleury June, "
       Trye July, "
       Dauphiny Aug., 1768
       Paris June, 1770
       Death July 2, 1778
       PRINCIPAL WRITINGS.
       Discourse on the Influence of
       Learning and Art PUBLISHED 1750
       Discourse on Inequality " 1754
       Letter to D'Alembert " 1758
       New Heloisa (began 1757, finished
       in winter of 1759-60) " 1761
       Social Contract " 1762
       Emilius " 1762
       Letters from the Mountain " 1764
       Confessions (written 1766-70) { Pt. I 1781
       { Pt. II 1788
       Reveries (written 1777-78).
       

       Comme dans les etangs assoupis sous les bois,
       Dans plus d'une ame on voit deux choses a la fois:
       Le ciel, qui teint les eaux a peine remuees
       Avec tous ses rayons et toutes ses nuees;
       Et la vase, fond morne, affreux, sombre et dormant,
       Ou des reptiles noirs fourmillent vaguement.

       ---HUGO. _