Passionate Minds
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| Author | David Bodanis |
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Debbie Clement (design) |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Novel |
| Published | 2006 Little, Brown |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 312 |
| ISBN | 0-316-73085-8 |
| OCLC | 63396789 |
Passionate Minds: The Great Enlightenment Love Affair is a 2006 book by author David Bodanis. Written in the form of a novel, the book deals with the life and love of Voltaire and his mistress, scientist Émilie du Châtelet. It also discusses the theories they propounded about life, theology and the nature of the universe. 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.
The full bibliographic citation of the book in question is:
- Bodanis, David (2006). Passionate Minds: The Great Love Affair of the Enlightenment. New York, NY, USA: Crown. ISBN 9780307237200. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
Background
The novel is set in the period of development in Western Europe known as the Age 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.[citation needed] Predominate themes include the rights of women. Though not actively campaigning for women's rights, this book highlights the way in which woman were treated during the pre-Enlightenment period.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]


