Complete Works of Voltaire 20A: Oeuvres de 1739-1741 (Complete Works of Voltaire, 20A)

by Voltaire

Robert L. Walters (Editor), Nicholas Cronk (Editor), W.H. Barber (Editor), David Beeson (Editor), Olivier Ferret (Editor), Jacqueline Hellegouarc'h (Editor), Christiane Marvaud (Editor), Francois Moureau (Editor), Ralph A. Nablow (Editor), Karlis Racevskis (Editor), and Jeroom Vercruysse (Editor)

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1739-1741 were stressful but highly creative years for Voltaire, his output ranging from science to polemic, from politics to poetry. Scientific research remains at the forefront, with Voltaire championing Newton's theories despite the opposition of the scientific establishment. Voltaire was in this period anxious to consolidate his reputation, and his continuing reflections on the nature of a literary career led to the publication of both his personalised "Memoire du sieur de Voltaire" and more general reflections on literary quarrels in "Memoire sur le satire". Public quarrels had become an integral part of the 'Republic of Letters' and Voltaire's disillusionment is clear in "Lettres sur les inconvenients attaches a la litterature". His verse ranges from crude satire to some of his most touching lyric poetry in the "Stances a Madame Du Chatelet". Altogether, this collection brings together the complex and contrasting works of a complex and flexible writer.
  • ISBN13 9780729407533
  • Publish Date 1 January 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Voltaire Foundation