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VOLTAIRE'S ROMANCES: 20+ Novels, Short Stories, Satires & Fables (Illustrated)
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In 'VOLTAIRE'S ROMANCES: 20+ Novels, Short Stories, Satires & Fables (Illustrated),' readers are presented with a comprehensive collection that encapsulates the essence of Voltaire's literary prose and philosophical thought. This compendium showcases the breadth of genres Voltaire mastered, ranging from novels and short stories to satires and fables-all marked by his distinctive clarity, wit, and satirical edge. His works are finely embedded in the Enlightenment context, challenging the status quo of his time by using fiction as a vehicle for social critique, especially targeting religious dogmatism and advocating for civil liberties. The included table of contents provides an efficient navigation tool through this extensive oeuvre, highlighting the author's legendary works such as 'Candide' and 'Zadig,' as well as less commonly discussed dialogues and essays that reveal the multifaceted nature of his intellectual contributions.François-Marie Arouet, widely known by his pseudonym Voltaire, was a luminary of the Enlightenment, driven by a passion for progress and an unyielding belief in rational critique as a catalyst for social and political change. His personal experiences with censorship and persecution informed his commitment to the principles of freedom of expression and the separation of church and state. This anthology not only provides a window into Voltaire's own philosophic evolution but reflects the zeitgeist of 18th-century Europe, and the unrelenting spirit of inquiry and advocacy that Voltaire personified.This immersive volume is essential for those seeking to delve into the core of Enlightenment thought and the works of one of its greatest proponents. Readers versed in philosophical discourse as well as newcomers to Voltaire's work will find a treasure trove of provocative ideas, timeless wisdom, and incisive satire that resonates even in modern contexts. It is an indispensable collection for students of literature and philosophy, historians of ideas, and any engaged reader eager to explore the enduring impact of Voltaire's vision on the shaping of the modern world.
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Erscheinungsdatum07.12.2023
Seiten911 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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François-Marie Arouet, known by his nom de plume Voltaire, was an emblematic figure of the French Enlightenment-a cultural movement of the 18th century that emphasized reason, critique, and intellectual exchange. Born on November 21, 1694, in Paris, Voltaire was an erudite writer, historian, and philosopher known for his wit, his vocal criticism of the Church and French institutions, and his staunch advocacy for freedom of speech and religion. Voltaire's prolific output encompassed a wide variety of literary forms, including plays, poems, novels, essays, historical and scientific works, as well as an extensive collection of letters. 'VOLTAIRE'S ROMANCES: 20+ Novels, Short Stories, Satires & Fables (Illustrated)' speaks to his versatility and creativity as a writer. His masterful use of irony and satire manifested profoundly in works such as 'Candide' and 'Zadig,' which not only entertained but also served as instruments for scathing social and political critique. Voltaire's influence extended beyond literature; his philosophical ideas were instrumental in the progression of Enlightenment thought. He spent his last years welcomed by an adoring French public, passing away in Paris on May 30, 1778. His legacy endures, immortalized through his contributions to literature, philosophy, and the ongoing pursuit of progress and enlightenment.