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Jacques-André Naigeon

 
French Literature Companion: Jacques-André Naigeon

Naigeon, Jacques-André (1738-1810). Atheist philosophe, forthright rather than subtle. He wrote for the Encyclopédie and reworked subversive manuscripts for Holbach's anti-religious campaign. Later he produced the first collected edition of Diderot (1798) and an edition of Montaigne's Essais (1802).

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