Episode of Madame Latour de Franqueville [17]

Relation of the New Heloïsa to Rousseau's general doctrine [20]

Action of the first part of the story [25]

Contrasted with contemporary literature [25]

And with contemporary manners [27]

Criticism of the language and principal actors [28], [29]

Popularity of the New Heloïsa [31]

Its reactionary intellectual direction [33]

Action of the second part [35], [36]

Its influence on Goethe and others [38]