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  1. Voltaire: Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Voltaire, Raymond Geuss, et all 1994-06-24
  2. Candide: Or Optimism (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 2009-02-24
  3. Philosophical Letters: Or, Letters Regarding the English Nation by Voltaire, 2007-03
  4. Zadig; L'Ingenu (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 1978-11-30
  5. Voltaire in Love by Nancy Mitford, 1999-08-01
  6. A Treatise on Toleration and Other Essays (Great Minds) by Voltaire, Joseph McCabe, 1994-05
  7. Candide: by Voltaire (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Voltaire, 1998-09-15
  8. Zadig Or The Book of Fate by Voltaire, 2009-01-12
  9. Voltaire in Exile: The Last Years, 1753-78 by Ian Davidson, 2006-01-13
  10. Approaches to Teaching Voltaire's Candide (Approaches to Teaching World Literature) by Renee Waldinger, 1987-06
  11. Micromegas and Other Short Fictions (Penguin Classics) by Francois Voltaire, 2002-08-27
  12. The Age of Voltaire: A History of Civilization in Western Europe from 1715 to 1756, With Special Emphasis on the Conflict Between Religion and Philosophy (The Story of Civilization, Vol. 9) by Will Durant, Ariel Durant, 1997-07
  13. Voltaire: A Collection of Critical Essays (Spectrum Books)
  14. The Age of Louis XIV (Everyman Paperbacks) by Francois Voltaire, 1962-04-17

21. Club Voltaire Tübingen
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22. L'œil Du Pentagone - Réseau Voltaire
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23. Lingu@.net
Contes (extraits en ligne, analyses), textes autour de voltaire.
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24. Notes On Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary
A study guide for selections from voltaire's "Philosophical Dictionary" from Washington Category Arts Literature Authors V voltaire......Study Guide for voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary (Selections). Using thisGuide. However, it does not represent voltaire at his most influential.
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Study Guide for Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary: (Selections)
Using this Guide List of other study guides The most commonly taught book by Voltaire is his amusing satire on philosophical optimism, Candide. It was even made into a delightful musical by Leonard Bernstein. However, it does not represent Voltaire at his most influential. Philosophical optimism is pretty much dead and has to be explained to students today so that they can grasp the point of his satire. Voltaire's thought ranged much more widely than this, however. In a very long life of tireless intellectual campaigning he was the most widely-read of the Enlightenment spokesmen known as philosophes. These writers prized clarity and wit, and Voltaire's writing abounds in both. However, these qualities are somewhat dimmed for many contemporary readers who don't have the background to appreciate his jokes or grasp his points without assistance. These notes try to provide some assistance in this regard, and draw the reader's attention to the most important issues. It has been said that "Voltaire criticized the Bible, but now everyone reads the Bible and no one reads Voltaire." Besides being wildly overstated, this jibe misses the point: we no longer read most of Voltaire's writings because the ideas he fearlessly promoted have mostly become commonplaces which we take for granted. The agenda of the

25. Voltaire Foundation | Fondation Voltaire
The voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford Letter from the Chairman concerning the Complete Works of voltaire
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26. Voltaire Websites
Other Websites related to voltaire. Return to the Homepage of the voltaireSociety of America To list other sites, email jack@gide.uchicago.edu.
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29. Club Voltaire
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31. Online Literature Library - Voltaire
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33. Ecclesia Und Synagoga
W¤hrend voltaires antichristliche Religionskritik eng mit Judenhass verkn¼pft war, der gegen Ende seines Lebens fast pathologisch wurde, hat Nietzsche Judenfeindschaft in jeder Form bek¤mpft. Gleichwohl gelten beide als Vorl¤ufer des Holocaust zu Unrecht, wie in dem Artikel dargelegt wird.
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34. Voltaire, The Incomparable Infidel
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35. Voltaire's Bastards By John Ralston Saul - A Book Review By Scott London
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VOLTAIRE'S BASTARDS
The Dictatorship of Reason in the West
By John Ralston Saul
The Free Press, 1992, 640 pages This jeremiad on the evils of contemporary rationalism seems to have touched a nerve. It's been a steady bestseller in several countries and has reportedly been read by such people as the Canadian prime minister and the Czech premier. It's also elevated John Ralston Saul to celebrity status in Canada and elsewhere. He made the Utne Reader's list of "100 Visionaries" in 1995 and was even asked to give the prestigious Massey Lectures for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that same year. But don't be fooled. Despite all the hoopla, Voltaire's Bastards is anything but a delight to read. Neither the argument nor the historical facts Saul brings to bear on it stand out as especially noteworthy, and the narrative just keeps going on and on and on. After the first 140 pages in which Saul "establishes his argument," he goes on arguing and arguing for another 400-some pages about how rationalism has run amok in almost every sphere of modern society. His survey of "Scenes From a System that Doesn't Work" looks at everything from the international arms trade and "the obsession of our military with management systems" to the rise of corporatism in politics and the breakdown of public discourse into fixed ideological debates among experts. Saul also devotes several chapters to our yearning for heroes and our over-sentimentalization of leaders as well the sleight-of-hand methodology of modern economists.

36. Voltaire
voltaire (16941778) The Philosophical Dictionary (French) (The voltaire Foundation).Journals Bibliography of voltaire Studies (voltaire Foundation).
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Louis XIV
, then just dead, he was seized and sent to the Bastile (May 17th 1717), where he remained upwards of a year. This time of imprisonment he improved by sketching his famous poem, afterwards published as the Henriade , and by finishing his tragedy, Cedipe , which was produced on the 18th of November 1718, and had so great a success with the public. In the summer of 1725, he became involved in a quarrel with the Chevalier de Rohan, and sent him a challenge, and as a result was consigned once more to the Bastile. His imprisonment was not, on this occasion, a long one; but it was only under a sentence of exile that he was permitted to issue from durance; and on doing so, he took himself to England. Some little time previous, the young Arouet had assumed the name of Voltaire, destined to become so famous.
Arriving in England in 1726, Voltaire remained there upwards of two years. Whilst resident there, he published in a revised form his epic poem, the Henriade Candide , or the Optimist , may stand as the type. His literary correspondence was on an unexampled scale, and he was seldom without some fierce polemic on hand, in which his adversaries had to writhe for the amusement of the public, under the scourge of his envenomed wit.

39. Voltaire Oeuvres Complètes, Textes En Ligne
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