This classic French novel, written by Montesquieu and first published in 1721, is a satirical critique of French society in the early 18th century. The novel takes the form of a series of letters written by two Persian travelers as they visit France and encounter its customs and institutions. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in French literature and the history of ideas.
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