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Search this person’s writing:Voltaire1694 - 1778About the Author
Voltaire (1694-1778) was one of the leading figures of the French Enlightenment. He first made a name for himself as a poet and playwright before turning to political philosophy, history, religious criticism, and other literary activities.
In The Library:
- author: Candide, ou l’Optimisme (1759)
- author: An Essay on Crimes and Punishments (1764)
- author: Toleration and Other Essays (1755)
- author: The Works of Voltaire. A Contemporary Version, in 21 vols. (1901)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. I (Candide) (1759)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. III (Philosophical Dictionary Part 1) (1764)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. IV (Philosophical Dictionary Part 2) (1764)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. V (Philosophical Dictionary Part 3) (1764)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. VI (Philosophical Dictionary Part 4) (1764)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. VII (Philosophical Dictionary Part 5) (1764)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. VIII The Dramatic Works Part 1 (Mérope, Olympia, The Orphan of China, Brutus) and Part II (Mahomet, Amelia, Oedipus, Mariamne, Socrates). (1901)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. IX The Dramatic Works Part 1 (Alzire, Orestes, Sémiramis, Catiline, Pandora) and Part II (The Scotch Woman, Nanine, The Prude, The Tatler). (1901)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. X The Dramatic Works Part 1 (Zaire, Caesar, The Prodigal, Prefaces) and Part II (The Lisbon Earthquake and Other Poems). (1901)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. XII (Age of Louis XIV) (1751)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. XIX (Philosophical Letters) (1733)
- author: The Works of Voltaire, Vol. XXI (A Biographical Critique of Voltaire by John Morely) (1872)
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