
Comprehensive collection of Voltaire's philosophical writings, plays, novels, histories, poems, and letters from the Enlightenment era.
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Comprehensive collection of Voltaire's philosophical writings, plays, novels, histories, poems, and letters from the Enlightenment era.
will contain mild spoilers
Romantic subplots and sexual references appear in novels and plays, typically satirical rather than explicit.
Satirical depictions of war, torture, and suffering in historical works and fiction like Candide.
Occasional period-appropriate strong language in satirical passages.
Social drinking and alcohol references in period settings and character interactions.
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Frequent attacks on the Catholic Church, religious fanaticism, and calls for tolerance and separation of church and state.
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Central advocacy for freedom of religion, expression, and Enlightenment political reforms.
Philosophical discussions of suicide and human suffering in essays.
Themes of slavery, oppression, torture, and systemic cruelty explored in historical and fictional works.
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