The Cambridge Companion to Voltaire 2009
DOI: 10.1017/ccol9780521849739.001
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“…Clay's inability to fit "all of Voltaire" into a box, however, is understandable. The philosophe "wrote far more than anyone else" in eighteenth-century France, 19 so there is always an exception to any rule we try to pin on him. Voltaire was an enigmatic giant who offered harsh criticism of new genres, popular tastes, and international vogues while at the same time deploying all three at various moments throughout his sixtyyear career.…”
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“…Clay's inability to fit "all of Voltaire" into a box, however, is understandable. The philosophe "wrote far more than anyone else" in eighteenth-century France, 19 so there is always an exception to any rule we try to pin on him. Voltaire was an enigmatic giant who offered harsh criticism of new genres, popular tastes, and international vogues while at the same time deploying all three at various moments throughout his sixtyyear career.…”
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confidence: 99%