Saint-Preux

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Saint-Preux is the sensitive, idealistic tutor and lover in Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s epistolary novel "Julie, or the New Heloise," embodying Enlightenment-era conflicts between passion, virtue, and social convention.

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Saint-Preux canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistolary novel character
fictional character
literary character
lover
tutor
appearsIn Julie, or the New Heloise
Julie, or the New Heloise
surface form: La Nouvelle Héloïse
associatedWithTheme class difference
education of feeling
impossible love
marriage versus passion
moral education
nature and authenticity
closeTo Baron de Wolmar
communicatesWith Claire d’Orbe
Julie d’Étanges
surface form: Julie d’Étange
createdBy Jean-Jacques Rousseau
embodies conflict between individual desire and social convention
conflict between passion and virtue
idealism
sensibility
emotionalTrait melancholic
sensitive
influencedReceptionOf sentimental novel in Europe
inLoveWith Julie d’Étanges
surface form: Julie d’Étange
intellectualTrait philosophical
reflective
languageOfWork French
literaryMovement sentimentalism
literaryPeriod French Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
moralConflict between love and duty
between passion and virtue
narrativeForm letters
nationalityInFiction Swiss
occupationInStory tutor
relationshipTypeWithJulie d’Étange lover
represents Enlightenment-era sentimental hero
social outsider
roleInWork letter writer
narrator
protagonist
socialStatusInStory lower social rank than Julie
travelsTo Clarens, Switzerland
surface form: Clarens

England
Paris
tutorOf Julie d’Étanges
surface form: Julie d’Étange

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Baron de Wolmar contrastsWith Saint-Preux
Julie d’Étanges is engaged to Baron de Wolmar inLoveWith Saint-Preux
subject surface form: Julie d’Étanges
Julie d’Étanges inLoveWith Saint-Preux