Voltaire François-Marie Arouet

Letters on the English

Essays comparing English liberties and institutions to continental systems

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Voltaire François-Marie Arouet

The supreme figure of the French Enlightenment, Voltaire attacked religious fanaticism, persecution, and superstition with wit, irony, and devastating clarity. Candide is the most brilliant satirical novella in French; his Philosophical Dictionary is a monument of rationalist skepticism. He campaigned for religious tolerance as a practical cause.

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