Voltaire Biography
Writer
Name at birth: Francois Marie Arouet
Voltaire was the pen name of Francois Marie Arouet, who first made a name for himself among the refined patrons of the French salons. He applied his wit and knowledge to writing poetry and political treatises, often incurring the wrath of the French government and the church. Perhaps his most famous work is his novel Candide (1759), with its common sense conclusion that we must "cultivate our garden."Voltaire influenced political theorists, philosophers, educators and historians, and is one of the most celebrated citizens in the history of France.
Voltaire appears in our loop Exhumation Celebration, along with his contemporary Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Four Good Links
Voltaire's Page
Biography and links, and a good tale of Voltaire on his deathbed
Voltaire
The Lucid Cafe also offers profiles of his contemporaries
Voltaire Foundation
Scholarly group that catalogs his letters; some of his work is here in French
Visit Voltaire
Guide to his residence, his region, and his writing
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Best Known As
Witty playwright and author of Candide



