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Gender, Authenticity, and the Missive Letter in Eighteenth-Century France: Marie-Anne de la Tour, Rousseau's Real-Life Julie Book

Gender, Authenticity, and the Missive Letter in Eighteenth-Century France: Marie-Anne de la Tour, Rousseau's Real-Life Julie
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  • Gender, Authenticity, and the Missive Letter in Eighteenth-Century France: Marie-Anne de la Tour, Rousseau's Real-Life Julie
  • Written by author Mary McAlpin
  • Published by Bucknell University Press, August 2006
  • About the Author: Mary McAlpin is currently Associate Professor of French and Chair of the French program at the University of Tennessee
  • About the Author:Mary McAlpin is currently Associate Professor of French and Chair of the French program at the University of Tennessee
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Acknowledgments     7
Introduction: Julie Lives to Love You     11
Claire and Julie Write Saint-Preux     27
Going Public: "Mme de ***, Amie de Jean-Jacques"     61
The Sanctity of the Reader's Response: Eighteenth-Century Critical Assessments of the Missive Letter     100
Authenticity Devalued: Contemporary Epistolary Theory     134
Postscript: De La Tour, James Boswell, Henriette ***, and Gender Theory     160
Appendix     186
Notes     224
Bibliography     241
Index     249


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