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Considerada por muchos como la obra más importante del genio francés Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 'Julia, o la Nueva Eloísa' es una novela epistolar que narra el amor prohibido entre Julia y su tutor Saint-Preux. Con una prosa elegante y conmovedora, Rousseau explora los temas de la pasión, la libertad y la moralidad, creando una obra maestra que ha influido en la literatura europea desde su publicación en 1761.
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