The learned, pious and gentle Archbishop Fénelon (1651-1715), author of
Télémaque and royal tutor, was one of the great European educationists
and especially important for his writings on the education of girls; but
his work is little known to students of the history and theory of
education because suitable translations of the main texts have been
lacking. Professor Barnard now makes them available in English, with a
substantial introduction and notes. The introduction gives a biography
and character sketch of Fénelon, against the religious, political and
educational background of his times; a second section analyses Fénelon's
educational theories.