Voltaire
Voltaire, the pen name of François-Marie Arouet, was a French writer, philosopher, and leading figure of the Enlightenment. He is best known for his sharp wit, advocacy of civil liberties and religious tolerance, and influential works such as Candide.[3][4][6]
Philosophy
Satire
Essay
Play
Poetry
Historical writing
Voltaire on religion: selected writings
Deady The Malevolent Teddy
Candide
Candide
Candide
Candide
Candide
Candide (Mint Editions (Humorous and Satirical Narratives))
Candide
Candide and Other Stories
Candide and Related Texts
Candide (Enriched Classics)
Letters Concerning the English Nation
Candide
Zadig
L' Ingenu / Micromegas
History of Charles XII
Romans - Volume 5: L'Ingenue (French Edition)
La Henriade (French Edition)
Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary
Candide, and Related Texts
La mort de César Tragédie en trois actes - avec les changemens fait par le citoyen Gohier ministre de la justice (French Edition)
The Elements of Newton's Philosophy
The Complete Romances of Voltaire