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'''Voltaire''' was the pen-name of François-Marie Arouet, a French writer and philosopher, who was one of the leading figures of [[The Enlightenment]]. His literary output was extensive, ranging from plays, to works of satire such as [[Candide]], to works of [[history]] and [[philosophy]] and an extensive correspondence. He can even be credited with one of the prototypical works of [[science Fiction]], [[Micromégas]], written in 1752. A perpetual thorn in the side of the alliance between the French state and the church, he was exiled from | {{subpages]]'''Voltaire''' was the pen-name of François-Marie Arouet, a [[France|French]] writer and philosopher, who was one of the leading figures of [[The Enlightenment]]. His literary output was extensive, ranging from plays, to works of satire such as [[Candide]], to works of [[history]] and [[philosophy]] and an extensive correspondence. He can even be credited with one of the prototypical works of [[science Fiction]], [[Micromégas]], written in 1752. A perpetual thorn in the side of the alliance between the French state and the church, he was exiled from France on a number of occasions. |
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{{subpages]]Voltaire was the pen-name of François-Marie Arouet, a French writer and philosopher, who was one of the leading figures of The Enlightenment. His literary output was extensive, ranging from plays, to works of satire such as Candide, to works of history and philosophy and an extensive correspondence. He can even be credited with one of the prototypical works of science Fiction, Micromégas, written in 1752. A perpetual thorn in the side of the alliance between the French state and the church, he was exiled from France on a number of occasions.