Messrs Duckworth & Co.'s New Books. 



TEXTE, JOSEPH. 



JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU AND THE COS- 

 MOPOLITAN SPIRIT IN LITERATURE: 



A Study of the Literary Relations between France and 

 England in the i8th Century. By Dr Joseph Texte. 

 Authorised translation by J. W. Matthews. Demy 8vo. 

 73. 6d. 



Spectator. " A very interesting work." 

 Daily Chronicle. " An admirable study." 



Literature. " Remarkably well translated. The book is an epoch-making book, 

 and English Readers will welcome it with the same intelligent appreciation as French 

 readers have done." 



Speaker. "An admirable monograph, pleasantly done into English." 



Echo.--^ Rousseau's personality remains singularly and permanently attractive. M. 

 Texte's exhaustive treatment of his theme makes the book informing and suggestive in 

 an unusual degree." 



Liverpool Courier. "The book has many qualities to commend it to English 

 thought. It is well and concisely written by one imbued with a fine catholicity of 

 mind, and much of the same spirit of which he so ably writes. A capital translation of 

 a learned and interesting study." 



Pall Mall Gazette. " M. Texte in his admirable study has given a masterly and 

 comprehensive sketch of the mouvement of which Rousseau was the greatest apostle 

 and Mme. de Stael the theologian." 



Nation. "Among the many recent works of comparative literary criticism, few 

 hold so high a place as this volume, in so far as fulness of treatment, breadth and 

 accuracy of insight, and sustained interest are concerned. It seldom happens that 

 studies in international literary criticism reveal researches at once so wide, so exact, 

 and so systematically applied." 



Liverpool Post. " An excellent study. M. Texte has all the qualities that make 

 French criticism so delightful to English readers, qualities that the greatest of our 

 literary workmen seem unable to acquire." 



Manchester Guardian. " Thoroughly welcome. Full of matter and fruitful sugges- 

 tion. The translation is excellently done." 



Daily Mail. "A learned and extremely interesting volume." 



Glasgow Herald. M. Texte's work, in the clear and readable translation which Mr 

 Matthews has given it, deserves a hearty welcome as one more of the many admirable 

 studies of English literary influence which we owe to the scholars of France." 



