The History of Literature

The History of Literature


161 Voltaire

September 26, 2018

Voltaire was born Francois Marie Arouet in 1694 in Paris, France, the son of a respectable but not particularly eminent lawyer. By the time he died at the age of 83, he was widely regarded as one of the greatest French writers in history, a distinction he still holds today. Astoundingly prolific, he is best known as the author of Candide - but the stories of his life, including the scrapes brought about by his fearless tongue, are perhaps at least as fascinating as anything his razor-sharp pen committed to paper.
Enjoy French literature? Travel to the nineteenth century and visit another incredibly prolific author in Episode 152 George Sand.
Not a Sand fan? Maybe you'd prefer Episode 79 - Music That Melts the Stars - Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.
In love with Paris? Maybe you'd like to try our Episode 127 - Gertrude Stein. 
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