
The Story of Civilization - Book 9
The Age of Voltaire
Read by
Grover Gardner
Release:
06/01/2015
Runtime:
42h 56m
The Age of Voltaire, the ninth volume of the Story of Civilization, is an in-depth examination of France and England in the first half of the eighteenth century. In this masterful work, listeners will encounter
- the English ideas that inspired the Enlightenment in France-skepticism, scientific experiment, constitutional government, "natural rights," and individual liberty;
- the salons of Paris, where the wits and thinkers of all Europe gathered to exchange ideas;
- the philosophes-intellectuals, playwrights, and poets who consulted and consorted with kings and queens;
- Voltaire himself-the incarnation of the Enlightenment and a devotee of reason who still defended religious faith;
- Mme. Pompadour, patron of the philosophes, who seduced King Louis XV and through him influenced French policy;
- the Augustan Age in English literature-Alexander Pope's poetry, Jonathan Swift's satires, and the novels of Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding; and
- the growing parasitism of the aristocracy and rising power of the commercial class.
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