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Persian Letters: With Related Texts
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Description
A classic work of the European Enlightenment - and one of the most popular, if scandalous, in its day - the Persian Letters captures, in an engaging epistolary format, the transformational spirit of the era. Amid an ongoing tale rife with sex, violence, and wit, the work addresses a diverse range of topics from human nature and the origins of society, to the nature and role of religious belief, the role of women, statecraft, justice, morality, and human identity.
Author Biography
Raymond N. MacKenzie is Professor of English, University of St. Thomas. His other works include a translation of Francois Mauriac's Therese Desqueyroux (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), Baudelaire's Paris Spleen and La Fanfarlo (Hackett, 2008), and Flaubert's Madame Bovary (Hackett, 2009).
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