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Rameau's Nephew and D'Alembert's Dream (Penguin Classics)
Denis Diderot

Rameau's Nephew and D'Alembert's Dream (Penguin Classics)

Penguin Classics (Oct 28, 1976)
0140441735
| Paperback
240 pages | 127 x 196 mm | eng
$ 12.95 | Value: $ 12.95
Dewey 848/.5/08
LC Classification PQ1979.A66E5 1976

Plot

Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot—of the triumvirate that dominated French letters in the eighteenth century, Diderot was unmatched in the sheer breadth and depth of his interests and ideas. Rameau’s Nephew and D’Alembert’s Dream are dazzling exposés of Diderot’s radical scientific and philosophical thinking. Written in dialogue form, they were too outspoken to be published during the lifetime of one whose ideas earned him enemies as fast as they stimulated new criteria for social progress. Of the two pieces, Rameau’s Nephew was composed over many years, and in form and content it is an explosive cocktail unlike anything in French literature before or since. D’Alembert’s Dream, on the other hand, was committed to paper in a matter of days; a clarion call for the cause of materialist determinism, it too shows Diderot as one of the most advanced thinkers of his age and is a powerful testament to the bizarre and unpredictable genius of its creator.

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Notes

Translations of Le neveu de Rameau and Le re^ve de D'Alembert.