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Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encompasses a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often associated with positive life experiences, such as achieving goals, spending time with loved ones, or engaging in enjoyable activities. However, happiness can also arise spontaneously, without any apparent external cause. Happiness is closely linked to well-being and overall life satisfaction. Studies have shown that individuals who experience higher levels of happiness tend to have better physical and mental health, stronger social relationships, and greater resilience in the face of adversity. The pursuit of happiness has been a central theme in philosophy and psychology for centuries. While there is no single, universally accepted definition of happiness, it is generally understood to be a state of mind characterized by positive emotions, a sense of purpose, and a feeling of fulfillment. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Lettres parisiennes
Julie, or the New Heloise
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The Good Brahmin
Emile, or On Education
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La nouvelle Clarice
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Les sacrifices de l’amour
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Zély
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Lettres de Fanni Butler à Milord Charles Alfred de Caitombridge
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La comtesse d’Alibre
Les Liaisons dangereuses
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L’ami des enfans
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Adèle et Théodore
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Galatée
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Lettres de deux amans habitans de Lyon
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Bergeries et opuscules
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Lettres écrites de Lausanne
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Laure
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Mémoires de madame de Warens
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Le rideau levé
Paul et Virginie
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Estelle
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Correspondance secrette
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La fin des amours du chevalier de Faublas
Voyage Around My Room
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Adèle de Sénange
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Les chevaliers du cygne
L’émigré
Claire d'Albe
Pauliska
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Firmin ou le Jouet de la fortune
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La dot de Suzette
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Les cinquante francs de Jeannette
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