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The Greatest Romances of All Time - Voltaire Edition - Novels Short Stories Satires & Fables - cover
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The Greatest Romances of All Time - Voltaire Edition - Novels Short Stories Satires & Fables

Voltaire

Tradutor Tobias Smollett, William F. Fleming, William Walton

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Greatest Romances of All Time - Voltaire Edition," Voltaire presents a masterful collection that not only showcases his unparalleled wit and critical insight but also serves as a tapestry of romance intertwined with human folly and societal critique. This anthology is characterized by its sharp dialogue and satirical undercurrents, employing both humor and poignancy to explore the often tumultuous landscape of love. Set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, Voltaire's selections highlight the tensions between individual desire and societal expectations, reflecting his belief in rational thought while simultaneously emphasizing the messiness of human emotions. Voltaire, born François-Marie Arouet in 1694, was a prodigious writer and philosopher whose experiences of love, loss, and exile profoundly shaped his worldview. Renowned for his advocacy of civil liberties and freedom of expression, Voltaire's literary journey was marked by personal relationships that often engulfed him in controversy and led to his enduring fascination with the human condition. His keen observations of society's absurdities enabled him to craft romances that resonate with timeless relevance. For readers who appreciate the intersection of romance and philosophy, this edition is essential. It invites exploration of the complexities of love with a critical lens, blending enjoyment with intellectual engagement. Whether you are a newcomer or a seasoned reader of Voltaire, this compilation offers a compelling reflection on romance that is both enlightening and entertaining.
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