About This Book
The biography charts his obscure youth and travels, a formative voyage to the Isle of France, and an influential encounter with J. J. Rousseau that precedes a personal crisis and the turn to literature. It examines his descriptive theory and major writings, especially the Études de la Nature and the pastoral romance Paul and Virginia, highlighting a persistent belief that Providence arranged nature for human happiness, his sermonneur tone, and careful landscape detail. Later chapters treat his marriages, final works, death, and the mixed legacy of his style and ideas.
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