Complete Works of Voltaire 30B: Oeuvres de 1746-1748 (II) (Complete Works of Voltaire, 30B)

by Voltaire

Katherine Astbury (Editor), Nicholas Cronk (Editor), Michael Cardy (Editor), and Haydn T. Mason (Editor)

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Written substantially in the late 1740s and published between 1747 and 1749, the three contes which are collected in this volume are among the best known of Voltaire's works. They were composed at a time when Voltaire had abandoned the tranquillity of Cirey for the tumult of Paris and Versailles, and was enjoying new recognition from members of the court and the learned societies. The three contes in the present volume, "Zadig", "Memnon" and "Le Monde comme il va", mark a new departure for Voltaire. They are the first of his fictional writings to be composed especially for the general reading public. Secure in his official prestige by the late 1740s, Voltaire felt free to publish these fictional experiments which adapt the popular mode of oriental fiction, parodying and pastiching the works of other writers - while at the same time offering serious criticisms of French society and his reflections on the nature of human happiness and the problem of evil.
  • ISBN13 9780729408141
  • Publish Date 30 June 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Voltaire Foundation