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Voltaire
Voltaire writes philosophical works and satirical literature, including Candide, Micromegas, and Zadig. A leading figure of the Enlightenment, he critiques religion and advocates for reason and reform. His writings, such as Lettres philosophiques, influenced French thought and challenged established doctrines.
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26 books
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
History
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
History
Voltaire writes philosophical works and satirical literature, including Candide, Micromegas, and Zadig. A leading figure of the Enlightenment, he critiques religion and advocates for reason and reform. His writings, such as Lettres philosophiques, influenced French thought and challenged established doctrines.
28 Q&A
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26 books
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
History
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
History
In Memoriam
Voltaire has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Voltaire
Candide
Voltaire
1759
0 Q&A
Micromegas
Voltaire
1752
4 Q&A
Zadig, and Other Stories
Voltaire
1747
4 Q&A
Candide and Other Stories
Voltaire
1759
4 Q&A
L'Ingenu: Or, the Sincere Huron. a True History.
Voltaire
1767
4 Q&A
Zadig; Or, the Book of Fate
Voltaire
1747
0 Q&A
Candide and L'Ingénu (Signature Editions)
Voltaire
1993
4 Q&A
Letters on England
Voltaire
1733
4 Q&A
Candide, Zadig and Selected Stories
Voltaire
1961
4 Q&A
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Books by Voltaire