Louis-Élisabeth de La Vergne de Tressan (1730–1800) was a French nobleman, writer, and literary figure. He is best known for his works that reflect the Enlightenment's values and interests, including literature, philosophy, and the arts. Tressan was also associated with the French court and was involved in various cultural circles of his time. His writings often blend fiction with philosophical themes, showcasing the intellectual currents of 18th-century France.
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