Also known as Jean de La Bruyere, Bruyère
17th-century French writer and philosopher (1645–1696)
Jean de La Bruyère was a 17th-century French writer and philosopher best known for his sharp, witty observations about human nature and society. His work remains influential for capturing the manners and behaviors of his time with remarkable insight and clarity.
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Jean de La Bruyère (Paris, 16 de agosto de 1645 – Versalhes, 10 de maio de 1696) foi um um moralista francês.
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The Characters of La Bruyère followed by the Characters of Theophraste
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