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Voltaire: Collected Romances comprises over twenty narratives that eloquently assert the profound wit and incisive satire synonymous with Voltaire. Regarded as a cornerstone of French Enlightenment literature, this anthology encapsulates Voltaire's literary genius through varied literary forms such as novels, short stories, satires, and fables. His masterful use of irony and his nuanced critique of societal norms are evident in emblematic works like 'Candide' and 'Zadig.' Presented with illustrations that complement the narratives, this collection not only entertains but enriches the reader…mehr

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Voltaire: Collected Romances comprises over twenty narratives that eloquently assert the profound wit and incisive satire synonymous with Voltaire. Regarded as a cornerstone of French Enlightenment literature, this anthology encapsulates Voltaire's literary genius through varied literary forms such as novels, short stories, satires, and fables. His masterful use of irony and his nuanced critique of societal norms are evident in emblematic works like 'Candide' and 'Zadig.' Presented with illustrations that complement the narratives, this collection not only entertains but enriches the reader with thought-provoking reflections on humanity and its follies, captured within an elegant prose that transcends the era of its inception and underscores Voltaire's influence as a literary craftsman and a socio-political commentator. François-Marie Arouet, more commonly known as Voltaire, was an instrumental figure in the Age of Enlightenment whose writing sought to decry the injustices and irrationalities prevalent during his time. His advocacy for civil liberties and his relentless challenge against the entrenchment of clerical power and dogmatism reveal a courageous intellectual battling the constraints of censorship. The inspiration behind his compositions often stemmed from his personal experiences with imprisonment and exile, experiences which undoubtedly infused his narratives with an authenticity and urgency that resonated with his contemporaries and continue to resonate today. Scholarly readers and lay enthusiasts of the Enlightenment period alike are invited to delve into the Voltaire: Collected Romances. This tome serves as a testament to Voltaire's lasting legacy as a beacon of reason and a defiant voice for progressive thought. Through these pages, one becomes privy to a bygone era's intellectual ferments and the timeless struggle for knowledge, freedom, and tolerance. Insightful and delightfully challenging, the collection is an essential addition to the library of any individual who cherishes the power of wit and the pursuit of a more enlightened society.

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Voltaire, pseudonym of François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), was a towering figure in the Enlightenment era of eighteenth-century Europe. A prolific writer, philosopher, and wit, Voltaire is renowned for his advocacy for civil liberties, freedom of religion, and his criticism of the French Establishment. Voltaire's corpus is wide-ranging, encompassing plays, poetry, novels, essays, historical and scientific works, over 21,000 letters, and an estimated 2,000 books and pamphlets. His sharp pen ventured into satire and polemics, seamlessly blending humor with intellectual critique. Among his many works, 'Candide,' a scathing satire on optimism, is perhaps his most famous novel. The 'Voltaire: Collected Romances: 20+ Novels, Short Stories, Satires & Fables (Illustrated Edition)' provides a comprehensive overview of his literary style that often merged narrative with philosophical thought. Voltaire's influence was vast, and his works were a clarion call for the Enlightenment ideals of rationality, skepticism toward dogma, and faith in progressive change. Beyond the printed word, Voltaire's personal correspondences also showcase his role in shaping the public opinions of his time. He spent his life fighting for a society based upon reason and justice, and his writings continue to resonate with readers, scholars, and free-thinkers around the world.