Merope - Couverture souple

Voltaire; Fleming, William F

 
9781617202544: Merope

Synopsis

Mérope produced in 1743, is the greatest of Voltaire's tragedies and a perfect literary performance. Frederick the Great amused himself by turning it into the libretto of an opera. Its success was great and the author was called before the curtain, an honor until then unknown in France. Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.

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À propos des auteurs

Voltaire, the pen name of François-Marie Arouet, was one of the central writers of the European Enlightenment: a dramatist, historian, philosopher, polemicist, satirist, and tireless critic of intolerance and arbitrary power. Although modern readers most often associate him with Candide, philosophical tales, historical writing, and religious controversy, Voltaire was also one of the most prominent French dramatists of the eighteenth century. His plays drew on classical models while bringing Enlightenment concerns about authority, legitimacy, fanaticism, honour, and moral reason to the stage.His dramatic works, including Merope, Zaire, Mahomet, and Mariamne, helped sustain the tradition of French neoclassical tragedy after Corneille and Racine. In these plays Voltaire combined formal theatrical discipline with political and philosophical urgency, using historical and legendary subjects to examine power, belief, public virtue, and private suffering. His influence extended across European literature, theatre, history, political thought, and the wider culture of Enlightenment debate.

William F. Fleming was a nineteenth-century translator and editor whose English translations of Voltaire's works helped introduce the French Enlightenment philosopher to a wider English-speaking readership. Fleming's translations appeared in widely circulated nineteenth-century editions of Voltaire's writings and played an important role in making the author's essays, plays, and philosophical works accessible outside France.Working during a period when interest in Enlightenment philosophy was expanding in Britain and America, Fleming produced clear and readable English renderings that preserved the wit, irony, and intellectual force of Voltaire's original texts. His translations became standard in many collected editions and remain among the most commonly reproduced English versions of Voltaire's works in modern public-domain publications.Through these translations, Fleming contributed significantly to the continued influence of Voltaire's ideas on literature, philosophy, and political thought in the English-speaking world.

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