Imirce, or A Daughter of Nature: First Complete English Translation. Annotated.

Author:   Jon M Fox ,  Henri Joseph Dulaurens ,  Jon M Fox
Publisher:   7000 Islands Publishing
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9798295678929


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   20 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Imirce, or A Daughter of Nature: First Complete English Translation. Annotated.


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I was born in France. I don't know in which province. I knew neither father nor mother. My childhood lasted twenty-two years. Until that age, I saw neither the sky nor the earth.... Thus begins the story of Imirce, or a Daughter of Nature. This is the first full translation of Imirce, ou la Fille de la Nature in any language. Only a partial, censored translation appeared in print in an English language collection of stories published in 1787. All other editions of the book have been in French, with the last printed in a partial limited edition in 1922, and an annotated French version in 1998.. As a figure who straddled the Enlightenment, Du Laurens is among the most enigmatic and scandalous authors in literary history. Due to his radically anticlerical, and often erotically pornographic, writings, his opponents accused him of deism or atheism, as well as immorality and obscenity. His works were all printed clandestinely under various pseudonyms and were immediately persecuted upon publication. The authorship of some works has only been established in recent years. The theme of the central story is the socialization of Imirce, who has grown up in isolation, and the potential for social criticism unleashed by this situation. Ignorant and naive, but also free of prejudice, Imirce reacts with astonishment and outrage to the absurdity and injustice of social reality. That this work is intended as a sharp contrast to Rousseau, with whom Du Laurens disagreed, and his novel Èmile, is conveniently overlooked by some in its assessment. The additional related tales look at other aspects of society and the world, as Du Laurens observed them.

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Author:   Jon M Fox ,  Henri Joseph Dulaurens ,  Jon M Fox
Publisher:   7000 Islands Publishing
Imprint:   7000 Islands Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.798kg
ISBN:  

9798295678929


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   20 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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