- Passionate Minds
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name = Passionate Minds
image_caption =The front cover of "Passionate Minds"
author =David Bodanis
cover_design = Debbie Clement
country =United Kingdom
language = English
genre =Novel
publisher =Little, Brown
release_date = 2006
media_type = Print
pages = 312
isbn = ISBN 0-316-73085-8"Passionate Minds: The Great Enlightenment Love Affair" is a book by author
David Bodanis . Written in the form of a novel, the book deals with the life and love ofVoltaire and his mistress, scientistÉmilie du Châtelet . It also discusses the theories they propounded about life,theology and the nature of theuniverse . The story was written with the aid of historic letters of correspondence between Émilie and Voltaire, as well as between several other prominent figures of the Enlightenment.cite book
last = Bodanis
first = David
authorlink = David Bodanis
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title = Passionate Minds: The Great Love Affair of the Enlightenment
publisher = Crown
date =2006-10-10
location = New York
pages =
isbn =0-307-23720-0 ]Background
The novel is set in the period of development in
Western Europe known as theAge of Enlightenment . At the time new scientific discoveries were being made, and people began to question society and the ruling classes. The story is set against a backdrop of social and political turmoil. The book takes place over a period of 43 years, from 1706 to 1749.Themes
The book utilizes several
themes to convey its story to the reader. The predominate themes are:
* The rights of women- though not actively campaigning forwomen's rights , this book highlights the way in which woman were treated during the pre-Enlightenment period. This is emphasized by the manner in which du Châtelet's scientific breakthroughs and discoveries are passed off as unimportant, simply because of her gender.Plot
The book starts with a "flash forward" in which Émilie du Châtelet is briefly introduced. It is June in the year 1749, and Émilie is in the final stages of her pregnancy. She is struggling to complete a book of her theories and calculations, and fears that she will not have enough time to finish the thesis. The book then jumps back in time to the year 1706, and to a youngerÉmilie. She has not yet met Voltaire, and is but ten years old. She lives with her parents, and is considered an unusual child because of her love of books and reading.
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