L'Enriade un poema epico in dieci canti di Voltaire, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1723. Scritto in francese, il poema narra la storia di Enrico IV di Francia e delle guerre di religione che devastarono il paese nel XVI secolo. L'opera celebra la tolleranza religiosa e la pacificazione nazionale, temi cari a Voltaire. Quest'edizione include il testo originale francese e una traduzione in italiano curata da Tommaso Medini, rendendo accessibile ai lettori italiani uno dei capolavori della letteratura francese del XVIII secolo. "L'Enriade" rimane un'opera significativa per la sua riflessione sulla storia e sulla politica, e per il suo valore letterario come esempio di poesia epica illuminista.
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