Voltaire in Exile

Voltaire in Exile

by IanDavidson (Author)

Synopsis

In 1753, Voltaire - playwright, poet, philosopher, and one of the most feted figures in Europe - wasforced into exile by King Louis XV, where he would remain for the last 25 years of his life. These years heralded a startling new beginning for this remarkable character. Voltaire carved out a new and vibrant world in isolation, becoming a successful entrepreneur, writing his masterpiece Candide, and lavishing upon those around him the finer things in life. And it was as a figure cast out by the establishment that Voltaire began to develop his astonishingly modern ideas of human rights and social equality, borne out in his campaigns against a series of miscarriages of justice.In Voltaire In Exile, Ian Davidson has recreated this brilliant period in the life of one of the giant figures of the Enlightenment. And by painstakingly translating the rich correspondence between Voltaire and his family, members of the Court at Versailles and the French intellectual elite, Davidson allows us to discover Voltaire the artist, the campaigner, the aesthete, the lover, the humorist. The result is a wonderfully vivid portrait of this extraordinarily funny, iconoclastic, complex and above all ferociously intelligent individual: 'the unique man of the century' (Diderot).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 08 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1843540878
ISBN 13: 9781843540878

Author Bio
Ian Davidson graduated in Classics from Cambridge and joined the Financial Times in 1960. Reporting on European news, he was the newspaper'sBrussels and Paris correspondent for many years and Foreign Affairs columnist on his retirement in 1997. The Trials of Voltaire is his first book.