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  • Fanaticism  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    I knew the piece, a story, a prophecy. I dwelt on the opinion of the editor and on Voltaire's letter to His Majesty the King of Prussia. It is modern, so modern !! If this could change tomorrow!
  • Denunciation of all fanaticisms  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    Small book for free spirits. Concise and precise thanks to the inimitable verve of Voltaire ... Indispensable in the library of the fanaticism that wants to understand the mechanism.
  • Voltaire; Fanaticism or Mahomet the Prophet  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    This play is worth reading, ALTHOUGH it's helpful to read Both the "Notice of the editor" (Beginning) and "Fury and seduction" (end) to appreciate fully Voltaire's purpose: otherwise It Could be all too easy to interpret this play selo
  • Dispensable 1  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    Few know that Voltaire was a playwright. We understand that this is not for parts he left memory: frankly boring, Muhammad made his pittance. Voltaire wrote brilliant pages enough to ignore them.
  • Help, Voltaire, come help us!  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    The shape is somewhat dated, but go further and you will see that this play is quite topical. Voltaire wanted by simple prudence, to present it as the camel and it illustrates only. (In his day, blasphemy could be very expensive). But no one could mi
  • actuality of Voltaire  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    this piece of theater, almost prescient !, however, is not an indictment against Islam! In fact, Voltaire has "chosen" Islam as a pretext because the religious intolerance of his time did not allow him to designate the Christian church ... that
  • Fascinating 8 1  

    Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet (Paperback)
    Again we find the prophetic power of Voltaire. This is a book for today - if our author criticizes the destructive power of Islam, it is assumed that he wanted his readers to understand that his work applies also to Christianity - he could not target