Micromégas

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Micromégas

by Voltaire

FR·~47 minutes·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

OEUVRESDEVOLTAIRE.

0:21
2

Préface de l'Éditeur

2:03
3

CHAPITRE I.Voyage d'un habitant du monde de l'étoile Sirius dans la planète de Saturne.

8:01
4

CHAPITRE II.Conversation de l'habitant de Sirius avec celui de Saturne.

6:00
5

CHAPITRE III.Voyage des deux habitants de Sirius et de Saturne.

3:51
6

CHAPTTRE IV.Ce qui leur arrive sur le globe de la terre.

5:59
7

CHAPITRE V.Expériences et raisonnements des deux voyageurs.

3:52
8

CHAPITRE VI. Ce qui leur arriva avec les hommes.

6:37
9

CHAPITRE VII. Conversation avec les hommes.

10:21

Description

A towering scholar from the star Sirius—named Micromégas for his mix of “small” and “great”—embarks on a remarkable voyage that first brings him to the planet Saturn. There, his colossal stature and razor‑sharp intellect contrast sharply with the diminutive, curious inhabitants, prompting playful debates about geometry, proportion and the relative size of worlds. The encounter sets the stage for a light‑hearted yet thoughtful exploration of how perspective shapes understanding.

From Saturn, Micromégas continues to our own tiny planet, where his gigantic presence forces the humans he meets to reconsider their own importance. As he observes their cultures, languages and fleeting conflicts, he offers gentle, philosophical commentary on the limits of knowledge and the folly of pride. The story blends satire with Enlightenment ideas, inviting listeners to look at humanity from a fresh, humbler angle while delighting in the imaginative scope of a cosmic adventure.

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Language

fr

Duration

~47 minutes (45K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso We thank the Bibliothèque Nationale de France that has made available the image files at www://gallica.bnf.fr, authorizing the preparation of the etext through OCR.

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Voltaire

Voltaire

1694–1778

A brilliant satirist of the Enlightenment, he used wit, stories, and sharp argument to challenge intolerance and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he remains one of the clearest and liveliest voices in French literature.

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