Cambridge Readings in French Literature

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Cambridge Readings in French Literature
Tilley, Arthur Augustus, 1851-1942
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Le talent qu'inspire une doctrine est, a beaucoup d'egards, la mesure de sa verite. Ce n'est pas sans raison qu'on ne peut etre grand poete qu'avec 1'idealisme, grand artiste qu'avec la foi et 1'amour, bon ecrivain qu'avec la logique, eloquent orateur qu'avec la passion du bien et de la liberte. 127 VOLTAIRE FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET, called VOLTAIRE (1694-1778), was born and died at Paris. He was educated from the age of ten to that of seventeen at the Jesuit College of Louis-le-Grand. Then he was... sent to study law, but speedily deserted it for literature. His influence on French thought, especially during the last forty years of his life, between his death and the Revolution, and from 1815 to 1848, has been very great, and his admirable style, with its ease, precision, and clarity has helped to form French prose. His numerous writings, which fill fifty-two volumes in Moland's edition of 1883, are no longer read to the extent they used to be, but his Siecle de Louis XIV, and his voluminous Correspondance are en- during monuments to his fame, while the Histoire de Charles XII, the Essai sur les mceurs et I'esprit des nations, the Lettres pbilosopbiques (written in London), the Dictionnaire philosopbique^ his lighter verse, and above all his Contes, of which the best known are Zadig and Candide, still find readers and admirers.

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