Paul and Virginia from the French of J.B.H. de Saint Pierre
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Set on a tropical island, the narrative follows two children raised together in simplicity and close harmony with the natural world; their innocent attachment deepens into devoted love that conflicts with the manners and ambitions of distant European society. The young woman's removal for education disrupts their idyllic existence, and her return culminates in misfortune and irreversible loss. The text contrasts rustic virtue with social artifice, offers lyrical landscape description, and reflects on education, fate, and the moral influence of nature on human feeling.
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