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Voyage à l'Ile-de-France (1/2)

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A travel narrative recounts voyages to an island and offers detailed natural-history descriptions of its climate, soil, plants, animals, and landscapes, then turns to the characters, customs, and daily industry of its settlers. Composed as letters and a marine journal, it intersperses practical nautical notes and botanical conversations with reflections on agriculture, commerce, and the moral consequences of colonial rule. The author balances descriptive observation with appeals for humane treatment of the enslaved, proposals for rural improvement, and meditations on how cultivation and liberty shape social well-being.

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Bernardin de Saint-Pierre

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre was a French writer and naturalist, best known for his novel "Paul and Virginia," which explores themes of love and nature in a pastoral setting. Born in the 18th century, he was influenced by the Enlightenment and the burgeoning Romantic movement, which is reflected in his lyrical prose and deep appreciation for the natural world. His works often emphasize the simplicity and beauty of rural life, contrasting it with the complexities of urban existence. In addition to his fiction, he wrote travel narratives, such as "Voyage à l'Ile-de-France," which provide insights into the landscapes and cultures of his time. His literary contributions continue to resonate, highlighting the interplay between humanity and nature.

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