Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Voltaire Translated And Adapted By Frank Morlock 2002

Voltaire Translated And Adapted By Frank Morlock 2002

Franois-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 30 May 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer and philosopher famous for his wit and for his advocacy of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and free trade. Voltaire was a prolific writer and produced works in almost every literary form including plays, poetry, novels, essays, historical and scientific works, more than 20,000 letters and more than 2,000 books and pamphlets. He was an outspoken supporter of social reform, despite strict censorship laws and harsh penalties for those who broke them. As a satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize intolerance, religious dogma and the French institutions of his day. Voltaire was one of several Enlightenment figures whose works and ideas influenced important thinkers of both the American and French Revolutions.



[A London Life | A Monastery Of European Monks An Anonymous Persian Play | A Raw Youth A Dramatization Of The Dostoevski Novel | Amadis By Quinault | Armida By Quinault 1686 | Atys By Quinault | Better Luck Next Time Adapted From A Story By Arlo Bates | Blame It On Eve By Nelly Roussel | Cadmus And Hermione By Quinault | Castor And Pollux By Rameau And Bernard An Opera | Chaste Isabelle A Parade By Thomas Gueulette | Christmas At Thompson Hall | Colin And Colette By Beaumarchais | Congreve Comedy Of Manners | Cyrano And Moliere By George Jubin | Death Of Caesar By Voltaire | Dido By Marmontel Music By Piccini | Don Quixote don Quichotte By Victorien Sardou 1890 | Europe | Feydeau I Never Cheat On My Husband | Froggy | Hercules Dying By Marmontel | Heroes And Romantics Of Our Times A Comedy In One Act | Irene By Voltaire | Isis By Quinault | Jacques Damour By Emile Zola And Hennique | Jurgen A Play Based On The Novel Of George Branch Cabell | Lady Liberty | Lady Macbeth By J Le Sire | Louis Xiv And The Flower Girl Of The Orangery | Moliere A Play In Five Acts By George Sand | Nothing Worse Than A Fright | Oberon Horn | Oedipus By Voltaire | Olympias A Tragedy About The Daughter Of Alexander The Great | Orpheus In Hell An Opera By Jean Francois Regnard | Painting In A Cul De Sac By Carmontelle | Pandora By Voltaire | Penelope By Marmontel Music By Piccini | Pere Goriot a Drama Vaudeville | Perseus By Quinault | Pregnant With Virtue By T Gueullete | Restoration Comedy Shadwell | Rustic Amours A Pastoral By Favart | Samson An Opera By Voltaire | Samson And Delilah From A Story By D H Lawrence | Scanderberg A Tragedy | Scene Added For The Anniversary Of Moliere | Sherlock Holmes And The Grand Horizontals | Sherlock Holmes In The Adventure Of The Mulberry Street Irregular | Shylock The Merchant Of Venice By Alfred De Vigny | Tanis And Zelide A Tragedy To Be Set To Music By Voltaire | Teaser A Drama In One Act | The Advantages Of Being Ugly By Legouve | The Adventure Of Merlin Tomb | The Baron Of Otranto An Opera Buffa | The Congressman Nightmare | The Courier From Milan A Parade | The Curious Circumstance Of The Maid Mustache | The Duke Dalencon A Tragedy By Voltaire | The Golden Goblin | The Man Who Fell From Heaven A Sherlock Holmes Mystery | The Man Who Saw The Devil By Gaston Leroux | The Marriages From A Story By Henry James | The Moonshine Vine | The Real Sherlock Holmes | The School For Lovers By Alain Rene Le Sage | The Soldier Return By Melanie Waldor 1863 | The Stendhal Hamlet Scenarios | The Stumbling Block Of Morals By Palissot | The Temple Of Glory An Opera | The Two Wine Casks Sketch Of A Comic Opera By Voltaire | The Unforeseen Wager | The Vampire By Charles Nodier | The Village Coquette Or The Supposed Lottery | The Writing Lesson | Violent Attachments | Wayward Wenches By Jean Francois Regnard | Zeneida By M De Cahusac | Jesus Of Nazareth | The Comical History Of Doctor Faustus]


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