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Jacques the fatalist and his master

Diderot, DenisHall, Martin(Notes by)Hall, Martin(Introduction by)Henry, Michael(Translated by)
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Denis Diderot (1713-1784) was among the greatest writers of the Enlightenment, and in "Jacques the Fatalist", he brilliantly challenged the artificialities of conventional French fiction of his age.

Riding through France with his master, the servant Jacques appears to act as though he is truly free in a world of dizzying variety and unpredictability.

Characters emerge and disappear as the pair travel across the country, and tales begin and are submerged by greater stories, to reveal a panoramic view of eighteenth-century society.

But, while Jacques seems to choose his own path, he remains convinced of one philosophical belief: that every decision he makes, however whimsical, is wholly predetermined.

Playful, picaresque and comic, Diderot's novelis a compelling exploration of Enlightment philosophy.

Brilliantly original in style, it is one of the greatest precursors to post-modern literature.

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Penguin Classics
0140444726 / 9780140444728
Paperback / softback
843.5
30/01/1986
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
261 p.
20 cm
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