Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II

Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Juliet or New Heloise, a masterpiece of epistolary literature, is a series of letters through which "two or three modest but sensitive young women talk to each other about what interests their hearts." With a foreword by Ivo Hergešić.

Rousseau's early epistolary novel that achieved sensational success. This work is significant as a superb example of epistolary literature in which, through letters from different senders, narrative and moral perspectives, love-sentimental prose (see the theme of unrequited love) and philosophical discussion are combined.

Original title
Julie: ou, la Nouvelle Héloïse
Translation
Ivan Čaberica
Editor
Svemmir Pavić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages total
887
Publisher
Logos, Split, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of two volumes.

Dva višetomna primjerka su u ponudi.

Copy number 1

Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II
Volume 1
Pages: 478
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II
Volume 2
Pages: 409
Condition:Used, excellent condition

Copy number 2

Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II
Volume 1
Pages: 478
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Julija ili Nova Heloisa I-II
Volume 2
Pages: 409
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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