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Bernardin de Saint-Pierre was a Swiss writer and naturalist, best known for his novel 'Paul et Virginie', which explores themes of love and nature. His works reflect the ideals of the Enlightenment, emphasizing the beauty of the natural world and the innocence of humanity. He was influenced by the philosophies of Rousseau and often wrote about the contrast between civilization and nature, advocating for a return to simpler, more pastoral ways of life.

In addition to his literary contributions, de Saint-Pierre was an advocate for social reform and education. His writings not only entertained but also sought to provoke thought and inspire change in society. He spent much of his life in France, where he became part of the intellectual circles and corresponded with many prominent figures of his time. His legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers who are interested in the relationship between humanity and the environment.

国籍 瑞士人
出生日期 January 19, 1737
出生地点 Neufchâtel, Switzerland
去世日期 January 21, 1814