The Bayard of India
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書誌事項
The Bayard of India
(Everyman's library, no. 396 ; Biography)
J.M. Dent , E.P. Dutton, 1909
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The Bayard of India : a life of General Sir James Outram
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注記
"First issue of this edition 1909"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. viii
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
During 1731 and 1732, only certain of Voltaire's closest friends were allowed to know that he was preoccupied with the composition of "Le Mort de Cesar", "Zaire" and "Le Temple du Gout", the major works to be found in this volume and its successor. Other writings kept him very much in the public eye, but when "Zaire" was eventually staged, it proved an immediate, resounding success. These were years of relatively tranquil literary activity for Voltaire, in spite of official harassment, literary quarrels and perennial ill-health. They saw the consolidation of his fame as a dramatist, and the seeds of the historical and scientific interests which would affect the course of his life so profoundly.
目次
- La Mort de Cesar
- Zaire
- Poesies: A M. de Formont, en lui renvoyant les oeuvres de Descartes et de Malebranche
- Les Poetes epiques. Stances
- Sur M. de La Faye
- Epigramme sur l'abbe Terrasson
- Sur l'estampe du R. P. Girard et de la Cadiere
- A monsieur le marechal de Richelieu, en lui envoyant plusieurs pieces detachees
- A l'hotel de Mantes
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