Diderot. Jacques le fataliste
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Like the author, Jacques is a discursive talker and a fatalist. Recounting the story of his amorous adventures to his master as they travel from inn to inn, Jacques is continually interrupted by the interference of events, chance encounters, conversational digressions-which, together with the thread of the main story, serve to expound Diderot's central thesis of fatalism.
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2 hrs 9 min 37 sec
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