Rousseau and Romanticism
Discover the profound insights of Irving Babbitt in "Rousseau and Romanticism," an essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism and philosophical thought. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1991, this 510-page paperback delves into the rich intersections between Rousseau's ideas and the Romantic movement, offering a critical perspective that has shaped scholarly discourse. Babbitt, a prominent intellectual and leader of the New Humanism, passionately articulates the significance of Rousseau's contributions to modern thought. This volume is highly regarded for its deep analysis and engaging style, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection. Explore the complexities of romanticism and its lasting influence on literature and philosophy with this compelling work.