The life of Voltaire

audiobook

The life of Voltaire

by Evelyn Beatrice Hall

EN·~20 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total
1

T H E L I F E OF V O L T A I R E

0:16
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:13
3

SOME SOURCES OF INFORMATION

4:06
4

THE LIFE OF VOLTAIRE - CHAPTER I THE BOYHOOD

31:57
5

CHAPTER II EPIGRAMS AND THE BASTILLE

17:14
6

CHAPTER III “ŒDIPE,” AND THE JOURNEY TO HOLLAND

26:19
7

CHAPTER IV THE “HENRIADE,” AND A VISIT TO COURT

23:53
8

CHAPTER V ENGLAND, AND THE “ENGLISH LETTERS”

24:20
9

CHAPTER VI PLAYS, A BURLESQUE, AND THE APPEARANCE OF THE “LETTERS”

30:10
10

CHAPTER VII MADAME DU CHÂTELET

24:50

Description

A vivid portrait of one of the Enlightenment’s most charismatic thinkers, this biography weaves together lively narrative and richly detailed illustrations. Readers are guided through Voltaire’s early years, his restless curiosity, and the sharp wit that earned him fame across Europe. The work draws on a broad array of contemporary memoirs, letters, and scholarly studies, giving a textured sense of the world he inhabited.

The first act follows his rise from provincial scholar to celebrated salon host, highlighting his daring confrontations with authority and his friendships with figures like Rousseau and Frederick the Great. Along the way, the book captures the sparkle of his literary salons, the drama of his exile, and the foundations of the ideas that would shape modern thought. With its engaging prose and visual charm, the biography invites listeners to step into the bustling cafés and courtly chambers where Voltaire’s legend was forged.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1186K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Evelyn Beatrice Hall

Evelyn Beatrice Hall

1868–1956

Best known for her vivid books on Voltaire and his circle, this English writer also gave the world one of the most famous lines about free speech—though many people wrongly credit it to Voltaire himself. Writing as S. G. Tallentyre, she had a gift for turning literary history into something lively and memorable.

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