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Voltaire and the theatre of the eighteenth century
Title:
Voltaire and the theatre of the eighteenth century
Author:
Carlson, Marvin A., 1935-
ISBN:
9780313029905
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Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1998.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 186 p.) : ill.
Series:
Contributions in drama and theatre studies, no. 84. Lives of the theatre

Contributions in drama and theatre studies ; no. 84.

Contributions in drama and theatre studies. Lives of the theatre.
Contents:
Illustrations; Series Foreword; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Voltaire's Career Begins, 1694-1726; 2. Voltaire in England, 1726-1728; 3. Triumph in the Theatre, 1729-1743; 4. Voltaire at Court, 1743-1750; 5. Voltaire and Germany, 1750-1755; 6. Voltaire and the Philosophes, 1755-1760; 7. The Sage of Ferney, 1761-1769; 8. The Final Triumph, 1770-1778; 9. The Path to the Pantheon, 1778-1791; Chronology of Voltaire's Life; Further Reading; Index.
Abstract:
Born in the final years of the seventeenth century, and dying a decade before the beginning of the French Revolution, Voltaire was a quintessential figure of the eighteenth century, so much so that this era is sometimes called the Age of Voltaire. At a time when French culture dominated Europe, Voltaire dominated French culture. His influence was broad and powerful, and he made major contributions to almost every sphere of intellectual activity, including the sciences, trade and commerce, politics, and especially the arts. Despite the astonishing range of his literary activities, the theatre o.
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