Anger, gratitude, and the Enlightenment writer
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Anger, gratitude, and the Enlightenment writer

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249 pages 2011

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On the one hand, anger and gratitude are crucial in appreciating what one owes to oneself or others; on the other, they disturb one's internal balance and reinforce one's dependence upon others. This book explores the tension between these two attitudes in the work of French Enlightenment writers such as Rousseau, Diderot, and Marivaux.

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