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Denis Diderot (1713–1784)

Author of Jacques the Fatalist

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Denis Diderot was a French philosopher and critic during the Age of Enlightenment. Born in 1713 in Langres, France, Diderot was educated at the University of Paris. From 1745 to 1772 he served as editor of L'Encyclopedie, which he fashioned as a journal of radical revolutionary opinion. He was a show more leader in the movement to challenge both church and state by furthering knowledge. Diderot also wrote several critical and philosophical works including Pensees sur l'interpretation de la nature (Thoughts on the Interpretation of Nature, 1754). In addition, he published essays based on personal experience, as well as several plays. As a philosopher, Diderot speculated on free will and held a completely materialistic view of the universe; he suggested all human behavior is determined by heredity. He is recognized now as an art critic of the first rank. His Essai sur la peinture (Essay on Painting, 1796) won him posthumous praise as a critic of painting technique and aesthetics. He died in Paris in 1784 and was buried in the city's Église Saint-Roch. His heirs sent his vast library to Catherine II, who had it deposited at the National Library of Russia. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Denis Diderot

Jacques the Fatalist (1796) — Author — 1,831 copies
The Nun (1796) — Author — 1,379 copies
Rameau's Nephew (1782) — Author — 453 copies
The Indiscreet Jewels (1748) — Author — 272 copies
Paradoxe sur le comédien (1960) — Author — 89 copies
Encyclopedia: Selections (1779) 85 copies
Lettres à Sophie Volland (1972) 73 copies
Diderot: Political Writings (1992) 62 copies
Oeuvres philosophiques (1961) 61 copies
Le Rêve de d'Alembert (1769) 51 copies
Lettre sur les aveugles (1978) 49 copies
Oeuvres romanesques (1951) 42 copies
Oeuvres (1963) 39 copies
Oeuvres esthétiques (1959) 37 copies
Voyage en Hollande (1982) 27 copies
Contes et romans (2004) 23 copies
Pensées philosophiques (1998) 22 copies
Salons (1975) 19 copies
Contes et entretiens (1977) 15 copies
L'uccello bianco 14 copies
Oeuvres philosophiques (2010) 13 copies
Ency.did.alemb.art textiles (2002) — Editor — 13 copies
Ency.did.alemb.chirurgie (2002) — Editor — 12 copies
Horlogerie (French Edition) (2002) 12 copies
Diderot on art (1995) 12 copies
Le neveu de rameau suivi de: la religieuse (1962) — Author — 12 copies
Essais sur la peinture (1984) 12 copies
Encyclopedic Liberty (2016) 11 copies
Dialogues (1927) 11 copies
Ecrits philosophiques (1964) 10 copies
Contes (1963) 10 copies
Memoires pour Catherine II (1966) 10 copies
Filosofische gesprekken (2012) 9 copies
Ency.did.alemb.forges (2002) — Editor — 9 copies
Oeuvres politiques (1963) 9 copies
Lettera sui sordi e muti (1984) 8 copies
Escritos filosóficos (1975) 8 copies
Escritos sobre arte (1994) 7 copies
Diderot, tome 2 : Contes (1994) 7 copies
Marine (2002) 7 copies
Felsefe Konusmalari (2013) 6 copies
Encyclopedia (1965) — Editor — 6 copies
Encyclopedic Liberty (2016) 5 copies
Quatre contes (2013) 5 copies
Oeuvres 5 copies
Salon de 1765 (1984) 5 copies
Diderot - Os Pensadores (1979) 5 copies
1: Arti e mestieri (2002) 4 copies
Traité du beau (1995) 4 copies
Escritos políticos (1989) 4 copies
The Skeptic's Walk (2018) 4 copies
Diderot (1984) 4 copies
Scritti politici (1980) 4 copies
D'Alembertov sen (2013) 3 copies
Zakonnica (1985) 3 copies
Oeuvres de Denis Diderot (2012) 3 copies
Výbor z díla (1990) 3 copies
Cartas a Sophie Volland (2010) 2 copies
A RELIGIOSA (P11L68) (2020) 2 copies
Saggi sulla pittura (2004) 2 copies
Il paradosso dell'attore (2014) 2 copies
Œuvres philosophiques (2004) 2 copies
Vida de Séneca 2 copies
Spinosa / spinosista (2010) 2 copies
DIDEROT: DIALOGUES (1969) 2 copies
Ecrits sur la Musique (1987) 2 copies
L'uccello bianco (2012) 2 copies
Die Rache einer Frau (2000) 2 copies
Correspondance 2 copies
Esej o malarstwie (2015) 2 copies
Teatro 1 copy
Ritorno alla natura (1993) 1 copy
O divadle 1 copy
Lettres de la campagne (2023) 1 copy
Manet (1994) 1 copy
Traité du beau (2015) 1 copy
Mystifikation (1966) 1 copy
Mníška 1 copy
El sobrino de Rameau (2013) 1 copy
Poesie (1997) 1 copy
Maximes et pensées (1998) 1 copy
Romans 1 copy
La Monarca 1 copy
L'uomo e la morale (1987) 1 copy
La politica 1 copy
Spreuken 1 copy
Encyclopédie (2002) 1 copy
Ansiklopedi (2015) 1 copy
La promenade Vernet (2000) 1 copy
Redovnica 1 copy
O umetnosti 1 copy
O religiji 1 copy
Poésies diverses (2015) 1 copy
Oeuvres Diverses (2015) 1 copy
O svojstvima 1 copy
Herecký paradox (1997) 1 copy
Calugarita 1 copy
Über die Frauen. (1968) 1 copy
Xácome o fatalista (2021) 1 copy
Religiosa, A 1 copy
Essäer om måleriet (2021) 1 copy
LA POLITICA 1 copy
Donna Alba 1 copy
Contes [de] Diderot (1963) — Author — 1 copy
Œuvres Philosophiques (1956) 1 copy

Associated Works

Extraordinary Tales (1955) — Contributor — 274 copies
A Documentary History of Art, Volume 2 (1958) — Contributor — 147 copies
The Anarchists (1964) — Contributor — 112 copies
Great French Short Stories (1946) — Contributor — 72 copies
Great French Short Novels (1952) — Contributor — 32 copies
The Body and the Dream - French Erotic Fiction 1464-1900 (1983) — Contributor — 21 copies
The Penguin Book of French Short Stories (1968) — Contributor, some editions — 18 copies
The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories Volumes 3 & 4 (1900) — Contributor — 17 copies
The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne [1945 film] (1945) — Original book — 16 copies
Dialogues sur le commerce des bleds (1770) — Editor, some editions — 15 copies
Britannica Great Books: Swift, Voltaire, Diderot (1991) — Contributor — 14 copies
Diderot par lui-même (1953) — Contributor — 14 copies
Profil d'une œuvre. Le neveu de Rameau, Diderot (1972) — Contributor — 10 copies
The Nun [1966 film] — Original book — 7 copies
Convent of Sinners [1986 film] (1986) — Original book — 3 copies
The Nun [2013 film] (2013) — Original story — 3 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Diderot, Denis
Legal name
Diderot, Denis
Birthdate
1713-10-15
Date of death
1784-07-31
Burial location
Saint-Roch, Paris, France
Gender
male
Nationality
France
Birthplace
Langres, France
Place of death
Paris, France
Education
University of Paris (MA)
College d'Harcourt
Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris, France
Occupations
philosopher
polymath
Relationships
d'Epinay, Madame (friend)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (friend)
d'Alembert, Jean le Rond (co-author)
Catherine the Great (patron)
Grimm, Friedrich-Melchior (friend)
Vandeul, Marie Angélique de (daughter)
Short biography
Denis Diderot was a prominent philosopher, art critic, polymath, and writer of the French Enlightenment, best known today as co-founder and chief editor of the Encyclopédie. Diderot was educated by the Jesuits in Langres and earned a master of arts degree in philosophy in Paris. He considered entering the clergy and studying law. However, by 1734 Diderot had decided to become a writer. Because of his refusal to enter one of the learned professions, he was disowned by his father, and for the next 10 years he lived a Bohemian existence, in near-poverty, dodging the censors. He befriended Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Madame d'Epinay, and other writers and thinkers (philosophes). In 1743, he married Antoinette Champion, daughter of a linen draper, a match his father considered inappropriate; the couple had one surviving child. Diderot had affairs with the writer Madeleine de Puisieux and Sophie Volland; his letters to them contain some of the most vivid insights that historians have into his personality and the daily life of the French philosophes of the period. Diderot was elected to the Académie française, but still had financial troubles, especially when it came time for his daughter Marie-Angelique to marry, and was about to sell his library. Jacob Grimm appealed on his behalf in 1765 to Catherine the Great of Russia, who commissioned an agent in Paris to buy the library; she then requested that Diderot retain the books and act as her librarian with an annual salary that she paid in advance. In 1773, Diderot went to visit the Empress in Saint Petersburg to thank her, and spent some months at court. After his death, his library was deposited at the National Library of Russia. Diderot's last words were said to be, "Le premier pas vers la philosophie, c'est l'incrédulité" ("The first step toward philosophy is incredulity").

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Diderot - Dialogues & Minor Works in Literary Centennials (October 2013)
Diderot - The Indiscreet Jewels in Literary Centennials (October 2013)
Diderot - The Nun in Literary Centennials (March 2013)

Reviews

This book is such a joy! It's really difficult to describe what it is about: Jacques and his master are going somewhere and they have some adventures, but it doesn't really matter - this book could have no plot at all and it would still be wonderful. There are lots of fun stories, lots of discussions about life, God and philosophy, the book is still really fresh, entertaining and original, although it was written so many years ago. Definitely five stars.
 
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Donderowicz | 27 other reviews | Mar 12, 2024 |
Read this some time ago and enjoyed it.
 
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AliceWinBookland | 21 other reviews | Sep 29, 2023 |
Le livre de poche, Paris, 403 (1963)
 
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cecmargas | 27 other reviews | Mar 12, 2023 |
i was surprised I liked this book but I did. It was interesting to read about a life style so severe that the rich used to pawn off unwed daughters.
 
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