Emile, or Education

Rousseau’s classic work on the philosophy and practice of education. Emile’s tutor attempts to show how a young person can be brought up to fulfill their innate natural goodness in a corrupt society.
Emile, or Education. Translated by Barbara Foxley, M.A. (London & Toronto: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1921; New York: E.P. Dutton, 1921).
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The text is in the public domain.
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- Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Translator: Barbara Foxley
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Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION*
- AUTHOR’S PREFACE
- EMILE, OR EDUCATION
- BOOK I
- BOOK II
- THE FOX AND THE CROW A FABLE
- BOOK III
- BOOK IV
- THE CREED OF A SAVOYARD PRIEST
- BOOK V
- SOPHY, OR WOMAN
- OF TRAVEL
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