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Montesquieus fiktiver Briefroman 'Persianische Briefe' ist eine satirische Kritik an der französischen Gesellschaft des 18. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman schildert die Erlebnisse zweier persischer Reisender, die Frankreich besuchen und sich über die Sitten und Gebräuche der Europäer wundern. Mit humorvollen Geschichten und treffenden Beobachtungen entlarvt Montesquieu die Heuchelei und Unvernunft der herrschenden Klasse.
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