Voltaire

Born in 1694
History Philosophy
  • François-Marie Arouet , known as Voltaire, was a prominent Enlightenment figure born in Paris in 1694.

  • A prolific writer, he excelled in plays, poetry, and philosophical works.

  • Voltaire's writings often satirized religious and political institutions, leading to periods of exile and imprisonment.

  • He championed reform and challenged prevailing beliefs, particularly targeting Christianity.

  • Voltaire's most famous work, Candide, critiqued philosophical optimism.

  • He spent his later years at his estate in Ferney, continuing to write and campaign against injustice.

  • Voltaire's influence on Enlightenment thought and his fight for civil liberties left a lasting impact on European intellectual and political discourse.

  • He died in 1778.

Books by Voltaire