
A Collection of Short Philosophical Stories (selected Novels by Voltaire)
by Voltaire
About This Novel
Voltaire was a leading figure in the French bourgeois Enlightenment in the eighteenth century and was known as the "King of French Thought." Voltaire was mainly engaged in drama creation throughout his life and wrote more than 50 plays, most of which were tragedies. The most valuable of his literary works are philosophical novels. This is a new genre he created, using a joking tone to tell absurd stories, alluding to and satirizing reality, and elucidating profound philosophies. "Selected Novels of Voltaire: A Collection of Short Philosophical Stories" includes classic novels such as "The World Like This", "Little Big Man", "Menon", "White and Black", "Yeno and Gauland", "Two Comforted People", "The Story of a Kind Brahmin". This book is a public edition, compiled by China Edition Group Digital Media Co., Ltd., And is not an imported edition.
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