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Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre was a Swiss writer and naturalist, best known for his novel 'Paul et Virginie,' published in 1788. This work is a poignant tale of love and nature, reflecting the Romantic ideals of the time, and it became a classic of French literature. Saint-Pierre's writing often emphasized the beauty of the natural world and the simplicity of rural life, which resonated with the emerging Romantic movement.

In addition to his literary contributions, Saint-Pierre was also a prominent figure in the intellectual circles of his day, engaging with notable philosophers and writers, including Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He wrote extensively about nature, exploring its impact on human emotion and society. His works not only celebrated the environment but also critiqued the societal norms of his time, making him a significant figure in both literature and natural philosophy.

Nationaliteit Zwitsers
Geboortedatum January 19, 1737
Geboorteplaats Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Sterfdatum January 21, 1814
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