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In 1767-1768 Voltaire wrote multiple times to the French
authorities, whether to persuade them to improve living conditions
in the Pays de Gex or to defend his own reputation as a royal
historian. He also published plays, short stories and essays on
topics as diverse as economics, religious tolerance and literary
criticism. His fantasy "La Princesse de Babylone" was widely
successful, both as a highly comic tale and an expression of
Enlightenment values. Voltaire also turned his hand to comic opera
in "Les Deux Tonneaux" and "Le Baron d'Otrante", as well as
displaying his now familiar dexterity in verse fable and tragedy.
His play "Les Guebres" as a theatrical reworking of the arguments
of the "Traite sur la tolerance", which condemned establishment
anti-Protestantism, through the story of the persecution of a
minority religion under the Roman Empire. Voltaire's work on
economic theory displays both his debt to the prevailing views of
his time and his independence from them, in regarding human
welfare, rather than national power, as the goal of economic
activity. In some respects, 1768 can be regarded as a year of
relative optimism for Voltaire, in the belief that the philosophic
cause was gaining ground.
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