VOLTAIRE (pseud. AROUET, François-Marie).
Letters Concerning the English Nation.
Letters Concerning the English Nation.
Stock Code 117621
Glasgow, Printed by Robert Urie, 1759.
The resulting Letters, first published in 1734 following his return to Paris, express his great admiration for the comparative religious freedom enjoyed by England's Quakers and Socinians, as well as its constitutional monarchy — 'where the Prince is all powerful to do good, and at the same time restrain'd from committing evil' — the implication being that England could provide a model for France's reform (p.53). When the French edition was published the following year, without the approval of the royal censor, as Lettres Philosophique, it caused a storm, with copies confiscated and publicly burnt, and Voltaire again forced to flee Paris.
The work remains one of Voltaire's most widely known and read texts, which helped introduce Bacon, Locke, and Newton to Europe's Enlightenment thinkers. It also contains an early account of Newton's famous discovery of gravity, passed on to Voltaire by Newton's niece Catherine Barton, as well as an early translation into French verse of Hamlet's soliloquy from Act 3, Scene 1: 'Demeure, il faut choisir & passer à l'instant / De la vie, à la mort, ou d l'Etre au neant...' (p.173).
Widely ranked as Voltaire's most important early philosophical work, and 'the first bomb hurled against the Ancien Régime' (Babson).
Fourth edition; 12mo (18 x 10.5 cm); a little toned, front hinge reinforced; contemporary tree calf, contrasting red morocco lettering-piece to spine, joint and headcap repaired, slightly scuffed and rubbed, very good; [6], 3-149, [13]pp.
ESTC T137639.
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