This second volume of the "Correspondance g?n?rale d'Helv?tius" covers the period of the publication and reception of Helv?tius' controversial first work, "De l'Esprit" (1758). It begins with a letter of January 1757, in which Helv?tius recounts the attempt by Damiens on the life of Louis XV, and ends in December 1760 when the author, having been attacked on the stage of the Th?atre-Francais but eulogized in foreign journals, is contemplating voluntary exile.
In the meantime "De l'Esprit" provoked an uprecedented outcry from the court and from the religious and civil authorities. Denigrated as the epitome of all dangerous philosophic trends of the age, condemned as atheistic, materialistic, sacriligious, immoral, and subversive, it enjoyed an immense "succes de scandale."
Rather than examining the puzzles and paradoxes which surround the "affaire de l'Esprit," this volume presents the documents upon which solutions may be based. Helv?tius' own letters, often written hastily, under stress, and in fear they might be opened by the Cabinet noir, are less revealing than the letters between other protagonists in the "affaire" the Cardinal de Bernis and the Duke de Choiseul, Jean-Omer Joly de Fleury, Malesherbes, Saint-Florentin, Tercier, and Louis xv himself.
It is these letters, together with the appendixes containing edicts, retractions, an condemnations that shed new light not only on the development of the "affaire" but also on the complex workings of the ancien regime
- ISBN10 0802055176
- ISBN13 9780802055170
- Publish Date 1 December 1981
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 22 April 2014
- Publish Country CA
- Imprint University of Toronto Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 357
- Language French