
EDITION DE LA PACIFICATION - THE WORKS OF VOLTAIRE - A CONTEMPORARY VERSION - With Notes by Tobias Smollett, Revised and Modernized - New Translations by William F. Fleming, and an - Introduction by Oliver H.G. Leigh - A CRITIQUE AND BIOGRAPHY - BY - THE RT. HON. JOHN MORLEY - FORTY-THREE VOLUMES - One hundred and sixty-eight designs, comprising reproductions - of rare old engravings, steel plates, photogravures, - and curious fac-similes - VOLUME IX - E.R. DuMONT - PARIS—LONDON—NEW YORK—CHICAGO - 1901
The WORKS of VOLTAIRE
A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY. - IN TEN VOLUMES - Vol. V - FANATICISM—GREGORY VII
FANATICISM. - SECTION I.
FANCY.
FASTI. - Of the Different Significations of this Word.
FATHERS—MOTHERS—CHILDREN. - Their Duties.
FAVOR. - Of What is Understood by the Word.
FAVORITE.
FEASTS. - SECTION I.
An essential piece of Enlightenment thought, this volume gathers Voltaire’s incisive definitions and commentary on the ideas that still shape our world. Each entry is concise yet packed with wit, offering a fresh, critical eye on subjects ranging from theology to politics. Accompanying the text are striking engravings and facsimiles that bring the 18th‑century atmosphere to life for modern ears.
One standout essay delves into fanaticism, portraying it as a false conscience that twists religion to serve imagination and passion. Voltaire sketches a vivid pantheon of zealots—contemplative mystics, fervent proselytizers, and self‑inflicted ascetics—illustrating how extreme devotion can ignite social upheaval. With contemporary translation and scholarly notes, the listening experience balances humor, philosophy, and historical context, inviting listeners to reflect on the enduring tension between rigid dogma and the freedom of reason.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (465K characters)
Series
The Works of Voltaire, A Contemporary Version, Vol. 9
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrea Ball, Christine Bell & Marc D'Hooghe (From images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2011-03-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1694–1778
A dazzling wit of the Enlightenment, this French writer used satire, plays, essays, and stories to challenge intolerance and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he remains one of the sharpest and most entertaining voices in European literature.
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