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Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri (zhäk äNrē' bernärdăN' du săN–pyer') [key], 17371814, French naturalist and author. He was a friend of Rousseau, by whom he was strongly influenced. His chief work, Études de la nature (1784), sought to prove the existence of God from the wonders of nature; it is rich in descriptive passages, and it added specific color terms and plant names to the French language. A section of this was the sentimental prose idyll Paul et Virginie (1788), which attained immense vogue and influenced the French romanticists.

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