In the 200 years since its publication in 1762, Rousseau's Emile has been the subject of endless controversy. The work was ordered burned in Paris and Geneva within weeks of its appearance; yet it was read passionately throughout Europe. Goethe called it 'the teacher's gospel, ' while Kant maintained that no book had ever moved him so deeply. . . . Within this context it is well, perhaps to note a judgment Professor Boyd himself rendered a half-century ago at the beginning of a long and distinguished career in the field of education. 'I believe . . . that the Emile with all its faults is the most profound modern discussion of the fundamentals of education, the only modern work of the kind worthy to be put alongside the Republic of Plato.' . . . I know of no better definition of a classic."
--From the Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin
- ISBN10 3732681076
- ISBN13 9783732681075
- Publish Date 15 May 2018 (first published 1 October 1955)
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint Outlook Verlag
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 114
- Language English