Correspondance generale d'Helvetius: 1761-1774 / Lettres 465 - 720

Correspondance generale d'Helvetius: 1761-1774 / Lettres 465 - 720

Correspondance generale d'Helvetius: 1761-1774 / Lettres 465 - 720

Correspondance generale d'Helvetius: 1761-1774 / Lettres 465 - 720

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Overview

The first two volumes of the Correspondance générale d'Helvétius inspired international acclaim. Now the third volume offers us further insight into a variety of aspects of life in eighteenth-century France.

Claude-Adrian Helvétius (1715-71) was a wealthy and high-ranking member of French society. He was acquainted with the leading political and social figures of his time and, through family, with the court and government which he occasionally served in a diplomatic capacity. Philosopher, encyclopedist, and author of the explosive De l'Esprit, he and his wife, Anne Catherine de Ligneville, corresponded with the great and influential throughout Europe.

The letters in this volume were written between 1761 and 1774, a period in which Helvétius enjoyed the fruits of his fame, travelled to England (1764) and Prussia (1765), and produced two books, Le Bonheur and De l'homme, which were published after his death.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442638822
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication date: 08/28/2016
Series: Correspondance G�n�rale d'Helv�tius
Pages: 510
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Language: French

About the Author

Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715-1771) was a French philosopher, freemason, and littérateur. David Smith is a professor emeritus of French at the University of Toronto. Peter Allan is a professor of French at Mount Allison University. Alan Dainard is a professor of French at University of Toronto. Marie-Thérèse Inguenaud is a professor of French at the University of Paris VII Jean Orsoni is a professor of French at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivères.
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