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Rousseau, Jean Baptiste

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Rousseau, Jean Baptiste (1671-1741)

French poet. He gained a reputation early on for his lyric poetry and satiric epigrams; the latter caused him to be banished from France and he spent the last 30 years of his life in exile.


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