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Persian Letters: Insightful Satire on 18th-Century Society and Politics

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In "Persian Letters," Montesquieu ingeniously employs the epistolary form to explore the contrasts between Eastern and Western societies during the early 18th century. Through the fictional correspondence of two Persian travelers, Usbek and Rica, the text critiques European customs, politics, and social norms while revealing the absurdities and contradictions inherent in contemporary French society. The work is characterized by its sharp wit and incisive satire, allowing Montesquieu to deftly navigate complex themes such as individual liberty, governance, and cultural relativism within a growing Enlightenment context that sought to challenge established traditions and hierarchies. Montesquieu, a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, combined philosophical inquiry with political analysis, influenced profoundly by his own experiences as a French nobleman and observer of absolute monarchy. His exposure to varying cultural practices and norms, alongside his advocacy for the separation of powers, are evident throughout "Persian Letters," where he questions the foundations of societal structures and encourages readers to re-evaluate their perspectives on civilization and progress. This seminal work is indispensable for readers interested in political theory, cultural studies, and the development of Enlightenment thought. Montesquieu'Äôs keen insights and compelling narrative make "Persian Letters" not only a critical exploration of 18th-century Europe but also a relevant commentary for contemporary discussions on cultural differences and the nature of governance.

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Translators: John Davidson

Release date

Ebook: 10 April 2021

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