Die Philosophin

by Peter Prange

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In 1747 Paris, Sophie falls in love with married philosopher Denis Diderot, who is collaborating with authors to create an encyclopedia of all human knowledge, a project that threatens to undermine both the monarchy and the church--as well as Sophie's right to freedom, love, and happiness.

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a volte perseguitata (1) altre volte tollerata dalle istituzioni francesi (1) André Le Breton (1) Antoine Sartine (1) by Droemer Knaur Verlag (1) Denis Diderot and his lover Sophie Volland (1) e la conflittuale vicenda amorosa tra Sophie e Diderot. E' vero che il libro contiene diverse forzature rispetto ai dati storici (1) entusiasmi (1) Frankreich Aufklärung (1) il supremo censore di Francia. Egli si dimette dalle cariche ufficiali nel 1776 per contrasti con la Monarchia (1) il tenacissimo poliziotto Sartine che diventa Prefetto di Parigi. Soprattutto sono molto ricche di sfaccettature (1) in piena Rivoluzione francese (1) Jaucourt (1) l'editore e libraio che organizza e porta a conclusione le attività dell'Enciclopedia (1) la enciclopedia (1) literatura germanica (1) ma molto coraggiosamente torna a difendere il Re nel periodo 1792-1794 nel processo che conduce alla ghigliottina LuigiXVI (1) Maria Leszczynska (1) Marquesa de Pompadour (1) mentre per l'autore Sophie è ancora viva (1) nel 1784 (1) nel 1794 (1) Nel 1794 anche Malesherbes è condannato alla ghigliottina. (1) per esempio Sophie e Diderot muoiono lo stesso anno (1) però il clima degli anni dell'Enciclopedia è reso benissimo. Sono ben caratterizzate diverse figure di contorno: l'insopportabile Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1) Radominsky (1) ripensamenti e contraddizioni le figure di Madame de Pompadour e di Chrétien-Guillame de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1) translated by Giuseppe Cospito. Libro interessante che narra principalmente le vicende dell'Enciclopedia di Diderot e D'Alembert (1) under the title: "Die philosophin" (1) under the unadeguate title: "Il filosofo e la libertina" by Mondadori (1)

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A wonderful, delightfully written historical novel that takes place in 18th century Paris. This gives us a first hand look at the making of the infamous Encyclopedia, for which so many were persecuted. And especially gives a look at the man responsible for the undertaking Denis Diderot and his consort Sophie Volland.

I found this novel a treat to read. For one day I was able to immerse myself in a story of love, betrayal, intrigue, political horror, and faith.
I highly recommend The Philosopher's Kiss. And I give it Five Stars and a Big Thumbs Up!

****DISCLOSURE: This book was a private purchase and I was under no obligation for review.
Overall, I liked this book. It gave a good view of what was going on ideologically in Paris, in the fifty years prior to the French Revolution, and you can see how some of the events and the ideas presenting in The Philosopher's Kiss lead to the greater complaints later on. I didn't really know much about Madame du Pompadour other than she was Louis's mistress (and what could be gotten from that Doctor Who episode), so I liked learning about her involvement in helping the encyclopedia come into being.

The novel does seem a bit repetitive at times. But I think this is because when each volume of the encyclopedia was printed, it outraged the church and/or state, and someone was threatened with or was arrested and imprisoned, and faced show more censorship issues. The editors kept trying to push what they could get away with, so the same things kept happening.

Sophie was a real person, according to the author's note, however not much is known about her, or what relationship she actually had with Diderot, other than she existed and knew one another. As a character, I don't really like her very much. Probably because she keeps going back to Diderot, who reads at best as a jerk. I don't think I have a great affinity to any of the characters. But to me, they almost seem to be secondary, while the Encyclopedia seems to be THE main character, as nearly all of the events covered in the book revolve around it. I also don't think the title helps it much. I half expected it to have a stronger romance, or depiction of it, but it didn't. The romance between Sophie and Diderot is fairly tame in the telling, and doesn't read like a romance novel.

I would recommend this if you have an interest in the French Revolution and the precursors that lead up to it, and if you have an interest in the philosophy of this time period and their influences.

I recieved this book via the GoodReads FirstReads giveaway
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The story takes place in the mid-18th century. When Sophie is a young girl, she is forced to witness her mother's burning at the stake for sorcery. Years later, as a young women, Sophie, leaves her small village for Paris. There she eventually meets Denis Diderot, a philosopher who will begin work on an Encyclopedia, containing all human knowledge." This monumental work will, of course, cause a direct threat to the monarchy and the church.
Meanwhile, Sophie and Denis have an instant connection, but happiness seems to elude them at many points in their life.
Mixed in with all of that, is Sophie's jealous husband, who becomes quite powerful within the police ranks. He will stop at nothing to halt production of Denis's work.
At times, the show more story is not light reading, but it was always compelling. I was instantly transported back to Paris in the 1700s. Their were lots of different characters, including King Louis' mistress who also played a role during the writing of the encyclopedia. At times, I wish the author made Sophie a bit more interesting. But the historical drama which was loosely based on real events was a real delight to read! show less
Amazing book set in Paris and Versailles about the making of the encyclopedia. We take so much for granted now but these philosopers, Diderot, Voltaire and others actually put their lilves on the line to make this book for the future. It was considered heresy by the Catholic Church and stopped again and again by the French crown. Also imparted interesting facts about their personal lives including Diderot's love affair with Sophie Volland whose own mother had been burned as a witch.
France - Mid to late 1700's
Historical fiction of philosophers - primarily Diderot, but introduces many others who were involved with him at this time and the beginnings of the first Encyclopedia.
Having no particular prior knowledge of this era, I enjoyed the history.
The story of Sophie and her complex life, involvement with Diderot and the French royal court is not light reading - took me several tries - having to check out the book again months later. Counts as one I'm glad to have made the effort.
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Only read the first hundred pages... not bad,but mediocre romantic stuff not worth my time.
Escenario de una lucha de ideas que cambiará el rumbo de la civilización, el París de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII es una ciudad de efervescencia. Frente al poder incuestionable de la iglesia y el Estado, los filósofos reclaman un paraíso terrenal en el que reinen la igualdad, la libertad y la fraternidad. Su detonante será la Enciclopedia, el libro más revolucionario después de la Biblia, una obra que recogerá todo el saber y el raciocinio del hombre, una bomba para la decadente monarquía francesa.

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Canonical title*
La Filósofa
Original title
Die Philosophin
Original publication date
2003
People/Characters
Sophie Volland; Denis Diderot; Madame de Pompadour
Important places
Paris, France; France; Versailles, Île-de-France, France
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
843.92Literature & rhetoricFrench & related literaturesFrench fiction1900-2000-
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PT2676 .R27 .P5513Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1961-2000
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