<p>Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) was born into a wealthy Parisian family in 1694.&nbsp; His intellectual powers made him a justly influential figure in the Enlightenment but he seemed to court controversy twice lampooning the regent Philipe D&rsquo;Orleans which earned him first exile from Paris and then a year in the Bastille. On release Voltaire continued to ride a roller-coaster between fame and ill-repute becoming again a royal favourite until a love affair (and imminent duel) led to the threat of further imprisonment a fate he escaped only by seeking exile across the Channel in May 1726. He would not return for almost three years.</p><p>Letters Concerning the English Nation is the fruit of this time in England where he met King George I&nbsp; perfected his English and conversed with the likes of Jonathan Swift Bolingbroke and other lions of English Literary Society.&nbsp; He read widely his open analytical mind consuming a swathe of topics across the Arts and Science. The result is an enthralling series of essays shot through with Voltaire&rsquo;s hallmark acerbic wit celebrating the openness of 18th Century English society its relatively meritocratic nature and covering such disparate subjects as Trade Sir Isaac Newton&rsquo;s Optics Parliament The Royal Society Inoculation John Locke and The Quakers. Though lauded in Britain in France this book was burned and the publisher jailed.</p>
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