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Micromegas

Newly Translated and Annotated

Voltaire Douglas Parmée

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English
Alma Edizioni
18 September 2014
Micromegas is a six-hundred-and-fifty-year-old, thirty-nine-kilometre-high giant from the planet Sirius who can speak a thousand languages and has been expelled from his homeland for writing a heretical tract. On Saturn he befriends the local secretary of the Academy of Sciences – a comparative dwarf, being only two kilometres high – and the two decide to travel to earth together, where they will make startling discoveries about human nature.

At once a story-length Bildungsroman and a philosophical tale, ‘Micromegas’ is a classic Enlightenment text, and is accompanied in this volume by thirteen other pieces – including ‘Plato’s Dream’ and ‘Memnon’ – all in a new translation by acclaimed French specialist Douglas Parmée.

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Imprint:   Alma Edizioni
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   158g
ISBN:   9781847493798
ISBN 10:   1847493793
Pages:   160
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Voltaire (1694 - 1778) was a French man of letters and leading figure of the Enlightenment, known for his outspokenness and polemical writings. The philosophical novellas Candide and Zadig are among his most celebrated works.

Reviews for Micromegas: Newly Translated and Annotated

Voltaire will always be regarded as the biggest name of recent literature, and perhaps throughout all the centuries. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe This welcome selection of fourteen of the lesser-known fables and parables comes in a wonderfully loose-limbed and unstuffy translation which shows both Voltaire - and the late Douglas Parmee - on top form. - TLS Voltaire will always be regarded as the biggest name of recent literature, and perhaps throughout all the centuries. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe This welcome selection of fourteen of the lesser-known fables and parables comes in a wonderfully loose-limbed and unstuffy translation which shows both Voltaire and the late Douglas Parmee on top form. - TLS


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