Voltaire: A Sketch of His Life and Works by G.W. Foote and J.M. Wheeler provides an insightful exploration of the life and contributions of Voltaire a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment. The text delves into Voltaire's early life highlighting his education at a Jesuit college and his early literary shifts which were initially met with skepticism by his father. Voltaire's journey to England marked a significant turning point exposing him to English deism and the works of Locke and Newton which profoundly influenced his philosophical outlook. His time in England also introduced him to the freedom of expression and the intellectual rigor that would shape his later works. Upon returning to France Voltaire's writings including his Letters on the English Nation faced censorship and persecution reflecting the tension between his progressive ideas and the conservative French establishment. His relationship with the Marquise du Chatelet at Cirey provided a sanctuary for intellectual growth and the production of significant works such as Elements of the Newtonian Philosophy and Essay on the Manners and Spirit of Nations. Voltaire's interactions with Frederick the Great of Prussia illustrate his complex relationship with power and authority ultimately leading to a strained friendship. His satirical masterpiece Candide epitomizes his critique of optimism and highlights his advocacy for reason and humanitarianism. Despite his criticisms of organized religion and the state Voltaire remained a deist emphasizing the importance of reason and empirical evidence. The text underscores Voltaire's enduring legacy as a champion of free thought tolerance and intellectual inquiry whose works continue to inspire and challenge readers to question established norms and seek truth.
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