D'Alembert's Dream and Rameau's NephewDenis Diderot
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D'Alembert's Dream and Rameau's Nephew

by Denis Diderot

Publisher
Richer Resources Publications
Pages
159
Language
English
Published
2014

Overview

Denis Diderot (1713-1784), one of the major writers in eighteenth- century French culture, was a leading figure among those criticizing established traditional order and promoting radical reforms in French culture. Of his numerous works in a wide variety of styles, his best known today is Rameau s Nephew a fictional dialogue between a mature narrator, often identified with Diderot himself, and a younger casual acquaintance, an intelligent, indigent social parasite and pimp. Their conversation ranges over a many subjects the hypocrisy of French bourgeois society, developments in music, middle-class morality, the foolishness of those hostile to the Enlightenment, among others and raises many provocative questions in a brilliantly ironic and amusing style. In the other controversial work included here D'Alembert's Dream, a sequence of three short dialogues Diderot sets out his uncompromisingly materialistic and, in places, startlingly modern view of human life.

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