Rousseau's Dog

Rousseau's Dog Two Great Thinkers at War in the Age of Enlightenment

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Publisher's Synopsis

From the bestselling authors of Wittgenstein's Poker, the quarrel that shocked the world of Enlightenment.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - philosopher, novelist, composer, educationist, political provocateur - was on the run. He was fleeing intolerance, persecution, and enemies who proclaimed him a madman, dangerous to society. David Hume, the foremost philosopher in the English language, universally praised as a model of decency, came to his aid. He brought Rousseau and his beloved little dog Sultan to England. And then it all went horribly wrong.

In Rousseau's Dog, David Edmonds and John Eidinow bring their narrative verve to the bitter quarrel that turned these two Enlightenment giants into mortal foes. The result is a story of celebrity and its price, of shameless spin, of destroyed reputations and shattered friendships. It is a story of two men whose writings would forever shape our world, but whose personalities and ideas could scarcely have had less in common. And it is a very human story of compassion, treachery, anger and revenge.

Book information

ISBN: 9780571224050
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Pub date:
DEWEY: 192
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 405
Weight: 464g
Height: 146mm
Width: 190mm
Spine width: 40mm