TY - EJOUR A1 - Martin, Christophe TI - Rousseau and the voice of Julie: Fiction and identification in La Nouvelle Héloïse T2 - Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France 4 – 2023, 123e année, n° 4. Regards de femmes sur ­l’histoire littéraire JO - Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France (ISSN 2105-2689), 28, 4 – 2023 DO - 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-15960-5.p.0141 SN - 2105-2689 SP - 141 EP - 157 AB - Reading the story of the genesis of La Nouvelle Héloïse in the ninth book of the Confessions, the division seems clear: whereas Julie and Claire were supposedly conceived by Rousseau as objects of love, Saint-Preux was seemingly a medium of identification. But, as Claire famously said to Julie, “does the soul have a sex?” This article takes full stock of the confusion that the complex game of identifying Jean-Jacques with Julie introduces to the novel, as much with regards to its origins as to its aesthetic and philosophical implications. PY - 2023 DA - 2023/11/15 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - Rousseau, Nouvelle Héloïse, Julie, identification, fiction, voice LA - fre UR - https://classiques-garnier.com/revue-d-histoire-litteraire-de-la-france-4-2023-123e-annee-n-4-regards-de-femmes-sur-l-histoire-litteraire-rousseau-and-the-voice-of-julie-fiction-and-identification-in-la-nouvelle-heloise.html Y2 - 2024/05/20 ER -