Freundschaftliche Briefe von Voltaire an verschiedene seiner Bekannten is a collection of letters penned by the eminent French Enlightenment writer, Voltaire. This compilation offers readers a glimpse into Voltaire's personal relationships and intellectual pursuits. The letters cover a range of topics, from philosophical discussions and literary critiques to observations on political events and social customs of the 18th century.
Written in German, this collection provides valuable insights into the mind of one of history's most influential thinkers. These letters showcase Voltaire's wit, his sharp intellect, and his unwavering commitment to reason and freedom of thought. They serve as both a historical record of his time and a testament to the enduring power of friendship and intellectual exchange.
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