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Visiting Rousseau on the Île St Pierre

Posted on April 1, 2019 by admin

    © Tourismus Biel Seeland Another month, another author’s home. Those of you fond of mountains and lakes will be pleased to hear that we’re heading out of Geneva, and making our way to the Île St Pierre, for … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Île St Pierre, F.S. Wagner, Geneva, history of reading, James Boswell, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Julie: ou, La Nouvelle Hélöise, literary landmark, literary landscape, literary museums, literary pilgrimage, literary tourism, literary tourist, love of literature, Nicola Watson, Nicola Watson 'Rousseau on the Tourist Trail', Nikolai Karamzin, Romanticism Rousseau Switzerland: New Propects ed. Angela Esterhammer Diane Piccitto Patrick Vincent | Leave a comment
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