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  1. He divides childhood into stages: The first to the age of about 12, when children are guided by their emotions and impulses; During the second stage, from 12 to about 16, reason starts to develop; Finally the third stage, from the age of 16 onwards, when the child develops into an adult

  2. 16 de jul. de 2019 · Through their reading of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, William Blake, and Mary Shelley arrive at a similar formula for their respective texts: the mismanagement, neglect, and eventual abandonment of...

  3. 7 de nov. de 2014 · Although Rousseau's treatment of his children has provoked much controversy, sustained and scholarly discussions are rare. This study is the first to present the evidence comprehensively and systematically.

  4. She was twenty-four years old, a maid at Rousseau's lodgings. She remained with him for the rest of his life—as mistress, housekeeper, mother of his children, and finally, in 1768, as his wife. They had five children—though some biographers have questioned whether any of them were Rousseau's.

  5. Rousseau had four sets of children; they are an odd lot, in many ways, and some of the disputation about the meaning of our friend and his works may be put in place if we look carefully at his parental quadruplicity.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau (born June 28, 1712, Geneva, Switzerland—died July 2, 1778, Ermenonville, France) was a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation.

  7. 27 de sept. de 2010 · According to Rousseau’s own account, Thérèse bore him five children, all of whom were deposited at the foundling hospital shortly after birth, an almost certain sentence of death in eighteenth-century France. Rousseau’s abandonment of his children was later to be used against him by Voltaire.