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  1. The History of Anti-Semitism, Volume 3: From Voltaire to Wagner by Leon Poliakov, 2003-10-15
  2. Paint It Black: A Guide To Gothic Homemaking by Voltaire, 2005-08-30
  3. Voltaire: The Universal Man by Derek Parker, 2006-05-25
  4. 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 IX) by Will Durant, Ariel Durant, 1980-12-25
  5. Seven Plays by Voltaire, 1988-04
  6. The Varieties of History: From Voltaire to the Present
  7. The Fourth Book of Virgil's Aeneid and the Ninth Book of Voltaire's Henriad by Bc- Bc Virgil, 2010-07-24
  8. Voltaire and the Theatre of the Eighteenth Century (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies: Lives of the Theatre) by Marvin A. Carlson, 1998-10-28
  9. Voltaire: Candide (French Texts (Focus)) by H. Mason, 2003-09-01
  10. Candide - Literary Touchstone Classic by Voltaire, 2006-09-01
  11. Voltaire: A Biography by Professor Hayden Mason, 1981-03-01
  12. Candide, or, The optimist by Voltaire, 1948
  13. El Caligrafo De Voltaire by Pablo de Santis, 2004
  14. Lettres Philosophiques (French Edition) by Voltaire, 2010-04-08

81. Robert Provin's Web Page
Robert Provin's Web Page. Department of Geography. CALIFORNIA STATEUNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE. Hey, it's Robert Provin with his 6 inch
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  • 82. Voltaire (François Marie Arouet)
    Click Here. voltaire (François Marie Arouet) Born, Paris, France, 1694 Died,Paris, France, 1778. Back to voltaire Index. Find more articles on voltaire
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    VOLTAIRE
    Born, Paris, France, 1694
    Died, Paris, France, 1778
    This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama Purchase Books by Voltaire T HIS brilliant playwright is known to the world today not by his own name, but simply as "Voltaire," the name he adopted after the successful production of his first play, Oedipe , in 1718. He was the son of a middle class family and was educated by Jesuit priests. From his earliest youth he seems to have been imbued with a spirit of skepticism and rebellion against intolerance. This characteristic which he was at no pains to hide, twice brought him imprisonment in the Bastille, and at a later date, periods of exile from France. One such exile in England brought Voltaire the acquaintance of the important contemporary English writers. Indeed, his writings were bringing him such fame outside of France that he corresponded with some of the greatest people of the day including Catherine the Great of Russia. About this time he spent several years in Berlin whither he had gone at the invitation of Frederick the Great of Prussia. During his stay in Berlin, Lessing , who was later to become the first great German dramatist, was employed by Voltaire in making translations.

    83. Voltaire
    L'oeuvre et la vie de l'auteur. Chronologie, lieux, ©crits, publications, relations et pr©sentation du CDRom.
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    84. Modern History Sourcebook: Voltaire: Patrie, In The Philosophical Dictionary, 17
    Essay by voltaire attacking national chauvinism.
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    Voltaire: Patrie , in The Philosophical Dictionary
    A young journeyman pastry cook who had been to college, and who still knew a few of Cicero's phrases, boasted one day of loving his fatherland. "What do you mean by your >fatherland'?" a neighbor asked him. "Is it your oven? Is it the village where you were born and which you have never seen since? Is it the street where dwelled your father and mother who have been ruined and have reduced you to baking little pies for a living? Is it the town hall where you will never be a police superintendent's clerk? Is it the Church of Our Lady where you have not been able to become a choirboy, while an absurd man is archbishop and duke with an income of twenty thousand golden louis?" The journeyman pastry cook did not know what to answer. A thinker who was listening to this conversation, concluded that in a fatherland of some extent there were often many thousand men who had no fatherland. You, pleasure-loving Parisian, who have never made any great journey save that to Dieppe to eat fresh fish; who know nothing but your varnished town house, your pretty country house, and your box at that Opera where the rest of Europe persists in feeling bored; who speak your own language agreeably enough because you know no other, you love all that, and you love further the girls you keep, the champagne which comes to you from Rheims, the dividends which the Hôtel de Ville pays you every six months, and you say you love your fatherland!

    85. Voltaire And Frederick The Great
    voltaire and Frederick the Great from Books and Characters, French and English byLytton Strachey, 1915 edited by Geoffrey Sauer This edition copyright © 1997
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    Voltaire and Frederick the Great
    from Books and Characters, French and English
    by Lytton Strachey, 1915
    edited by Geoffrey Sauer
    At the present time [October 1915] when it is so difficult to think of anything but of what is and what will be, it may yet be worthwhile to cast occasionally a glance backward at what was. Such glances may at least prove to have the humble merit of being entertaining: they may even be instructive as well. Certainly it would be a mistake to forget that Frederick the Great once lived in Germany. Nor is it altogether useless to remember that a curious old gentleman, extremely thin, extremely active, and heavily bewigged, once decided that, on the whole, it would be as well for him not to live in France. For, just as modern Germany dates from the accession of Frederick to the throne of Prussia, so modern France dates from the establishment of Voltaire on the banks of the Lake of Geneva. The intersection of those two momentous lives forms one of the most curious and one of the most celebrated incidents in history. To English readers it is probably best known through the few brilliant paragraphs devoted to it by Macaulay; though Carlyle's masterly and far more elaborate narrative is familiar to every lover of The History of Friedrich II.

    86. Mital-U : Cabaret Voltaire - Dada - Situationist
    Dada and its offshoots, from the Cabaret voltaire through punk rock.
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    87. Voltaire At Ferney
    voltaire at Ferney. WH Auden. Perfectly happy now, he looked at hisestate. An exile making watches glanced up as he passed And went
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      Voltaire at Ferney
      W. H. Auden
      Perfectly happy now, he looked at his estate.
      An exile making watches glanced up as he passed
      And went on working; where a hospital was rising fast,
      A joiner touched his cap; an agent came to tell
      Some of the trees he'd planted were progressing well.
      The white alps glittered. It was summer. He was very great. Far off in Paris where his enemies
      Whsipered that he was wicked, in an upright chair
      A blind old woman longed for death and letters. He would write,
      "Nothing is better than life." But was it? Yes, the fight
      Against the false and the unfair Was always worth it. So was gardening. Civilize. Cajoling, scolding, screaming, cleverest of them all, He'd had the other children in a holy war Against the infamous grown-ups; and, like a child, been sly And humble, when there was occassion for The two-faced answer or the plain protective lie, But, patient like a peasant, waited for their fall. And never doubted, like D'Alembert, he would win: Only Pascal was a great enemy, the rest Were rats already poisoned; there was much, though, to be done

    88. Arkona Hotel Voltaire

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    89. History House: Voltaire's Beatings: Part I
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    90. Vitalog - The Book Of Life : François-Marie Arouet VOLTAIRE (1694 - 1778) - Bri
    Features a biographical article.
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    91. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
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    95. Philosophie-Seiten: Voltaire
    Translate this page voltaire (eigtl. François Marie Arouet, 1694-1778), SekundäresThe voltaire Foundation (engl.). Philosophen und Philosophinnen.
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    Philosophen und Philosophinnen Hannah Arendt Aristoteles Augustinus Francis Bacon ... Mary Wollstonecraft

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    97. Voltaire
    Translate this page Traite de la tolerance, Candide, Micromegas, textes électroniques,voltaire Foundation. voltaire (1694-1778) «Cette belle vie
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    VOLTAIRE
    On peut consulter parricide pour cause de religion Sirven
    la Question, mais pas avant le supplice du jeune Chevalier de La Barre mis sur la sellette pour chanson grivoise lue chez Rabelais
    Que la mort engloutit et dont le sort se joue, Mais atomes pensants, atomes dont les yeux,
    Zadig
    et lui fit une profonde inclination. L'ermite le salua d'un air si noble et si doux que

    Candide

    Travaillons sans raisonner; c'est le seul moyen de rendre la vie supportable.
    Ferney-Voltaire
    visiteurs de son vivant et d' autres Ce a offert
    Le patriarche de Ferney vu par Chateaubriand ou par Flaubert
    Les cendres de Voltaire sont au Jean-Jacques Rousseau qu'il attaqua si durement,

    Voltaire Foundation (Oxford)
    La ressource voltairienne sur le Web
    The Voltaire Society of America
    L'autre ressource voltairienne sur le Web l'initiative de Robert Badinter avec sa (essentiellement par Gallica de la BNF) Ferney-Voltaire
    La Fondation Voltaire
    droits de la personne humaine
    • Contes en vers et en prose. I ; Contes en vers et en prose. II ; Candide, ou l'Optimisme

    98. Filosof@r.com?
    F²rum de debat i intercanvi d'idees sobre temes filos²fics. Admet col·laboracions en forma d'articles. Inclou una introducci³ a la il·lustraci³ i a voltaire.
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    99. Voltaire
    Translate this page Bienvenue sur mon site consacré à voltaire. La plupart du site vient de montravail de recherche, ainsi que de mes notes de cours, sur cet auteur.
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    Bienvenue sur mon site consacré à Voltaire. La plupart du site vient de mon travail de recherche, ainsi que de mes notes de cours, sur cet auteur. Au lieu de jeter les textes que j'avais écrit pour mon travail, j'ai préféré les garder et en faire le site Web où vous êtes actuellement. 
    Le site contient des informations concernant Voltaire dont sa biographie, la liste de ses oeuvres, l'importance de l'écrivain dans son temps et une petite librairie d'images qui pourrait vous aider si vous aussi vous avez un travail de recherche à faire.  Vous êtes le visiteur  depuis le 7 janvier 2000 Vous pouvez envoyez un message à  asapps@hotmail.com si vous avez des commentaires sur ce site.
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    100. Infidel Death Beds
    An account of voltaire's death.
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    Infidel Death-Beds
    by G. W. Foote and A. D. McLaren Published for the Secular Society Ltd.
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    61, Farringdon Street, E.C.4 FRANCOIS MARIE AROUET, generally known by the name of Voltaire, was born at Chatenay, on February 20, 1694. He died in Paris, on May 30, 1778. To write his life during those eighty-three years would be to give out intellectual history of Europe. While Voltaire was living at Ferney in 1768, he gave a curious exhibition of that profane sportiveness which was a strong element in his character. On Easter Sunday he took his Secretary Wagniere with him to commune at the village church, and also "to lecture a little those scoundrels who steal continually." Apprised of Voltaire's sermon on theft, the Bishop of Anneci rebuked him, and finally "forbade every curate, priest, and monk of his diocese to confess, absolve or give the communion to the seigneur of Ferney, without his express orders, under pain of interdiction." With a wicked light in his eyes, Voltaire said he would commune in spite of the Bishop; nay, that the ceremony should be gone through in his chamber. The curate of St. Sulpice was annoyed at being forestalled by the Abbe Gautier, and as Voltaire was his parishioner, he demanded "a detailed profession of faith and a disavowal of all heretical doctrines." He paid the dying Freethinker many unwelcome visits, in the vain hope of obtaining a full recantation, which would be a fine feather in his hat. The last of these visits is thus described by Wagniere, who was an eyewitness to the scene. We take Carlyle's translation: -

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