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1676 novel by Gabriel de Foigny
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The Southern Land, Known (French: Les aventures de Jacques Sadeur dans la découverte et le voyage de la terre Australe) is a book authored by Gabriel de Foigny in 1676. The story is about Jacques Sadeur, from his birth to the departures from terre Australe. In this book, Foigny utilizes Utopia to describe an egalitarian society without government and people without the need of religion.

References

  1. Stroup, Alice (2017-07-05). "The Southern Land, Known by Gabriel de Foigny (review)". L'Esprit Créateur. 34 (4): 133–133. doi:10.1353/esp.1994.0054. ISSN 1931-0234. Retrieved 2019-02-06.


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