Voltaire in the street: what image of the Enlightenment?
Festival Histoire & Cité
18 i 20 abrilPassed
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The former tenant of Les Délices saw his face broadcast during his lifetime. His portraits criss-crossed Europe, and his posthumous image took over the public arena in the form of effigies and other dedications. An embodiment of Enlightenment values, Voltaire was most recently attacked when a statue of him was vandalized in Paris, and has since been removed. This tour explores the contradictory legacy of the sulphurous philosopher - a promoter of freedom of expression to be celebrated, or an outdated figure to be erased?
In partnership with the Festivale Histoire & Cité
Without registration, within the limit of available places
Speaker: Lucas Arpin