DIDEROT, DENIS

dənēˈ dēdərōˈ, 1713–84, French encyclopedist, philosopher of materialism, and critic of art and literature, b. Langres. He was also a novelist, satirist, and dramatist. Diderot was enormously influential in shaping the rationalistic spirit of the 18th cent. Educated by the Jesuits, he rejected a career in law to pursue his own studies and writing. In 1745 he became editor of the Encyclopédie, enlisting nearly all the important French writers of the Enlightenment; they produced the most remarkable compendium up to that time. The best known of his plays is Le Père de famille (1758), which became the prototype of the "bourgeois drama."

Other highly distinctive works by Diderot include La Religieuse [the nun] (1796), a psychological novel; Jacques le fataliste (1796), a rambling novel in the manner of Sterne; and Le Neveu de Rameau [Rameau's nephew], a brilliant satire in dialogue. His philosophical writings include his Pensées philosophiques (1746) and Lettre sur les aveugles [letter on the blind] (1749), which contains the most complete statement of his materialism. Through his Salons, articles published in newspapers from 1759, he pioneered in modern art criticism. Diderot's vast correspondence forms a brilliant picture of the period. His later years, until he came to enjoy the patronage of Catherine II of Russia, were filled with financial difficulties. His influence was great, both on his immediate successors, Holbach and Helvétius, and on the writers and thinkers of France, Germany, and England.

See his Selected Writings, tr. by D. Coltman and ed. by L. G. Crocker (1966); Diderot on Art, ed. and tr. by J. Goodman (Vol. I, 1995); biographies by A. M. Wilson (1972) and P. N. Furbank (1992); studies by G. Bremner (1983) and J. H. Mason (1984).

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May, Georges. Diderot et La Religieuse . Paris, Presses...Modele inconnu de La Religieuse de Diderot: Marguerite Delamarre," RHL , LI 1951 , 273-87. Quatre visages de Denis Diderot . Paris, Boivin, 1951. Mayoux...
...RELATIONSHIP TO ENGLAND DENIS DIDEROT was born in Langres...Diderots father, Didier Diderot, was a cutler...children. 1 These were Denis, the philosopher...bad man." Young Denis was educated by the...Another child of Didier Diderot, a daughter, entered...
...room in the rue Jean-Saint-Denis, near the Opera, he would...enticing subject. I spoke to Diderot of Condillac and his work and...each other, and so they did. Diderot induced Durand intro.6 the...to be written alternately by Diderot and myself. I sketched out...
...in English John Viscount Morley, Diderot and the Encyclopaedists , rev...Embattled Philosopher: A Life of Denis Diderot . East Lansing: Michigan State College Press, 1954 Arthur M. Wilson, Diderot: The Testing Years, 1713-1759...
...Philosopher with the Marshal de Broglie Diderot 1776 , 270 Corneille, Pierre 1606...256 Deux Amis de Bourbonne, Les Diderot 1773 , 267 ; extract from, 343...see Philosophical Dictionary Diderot, Denis 1713-84 , xvi , I ; Life and...
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...Andre Naigeon dans les OEuvres de Denis Diderot car, apparue a la fin du demi...le mot "OEuvres" et le nom "Denis Diderot" apparaissent deux fois. La...faites a partir de photocopies de Denis Diderot, OEuvres. Tome XII, ed. J...
...Happiness Painting and Stage in Diderot. by Scott Bryson In one of his...University of Minnesota Press, 1985. Diderot, Denis. Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire...Mis en ordre et publie par M. Diderot, et quant a la partie mathematique...
On Diderot Condorcet by Arthur Goldhammer The texts...in his contribution. The first is by Denis Diderot (1713-1784), writer, philosopher...on the key issue of authorial rights (Diderot held that authors are the natural owners...
...textual politics in the Enlightenment: Diderot and dEpinay respond to Thomass essay on...work. In this article, I will compare Diderot and dEpinays responses to Thomass essay...Grimms prolonged absence in 1771-72, Diderot and dEpinay may well have been responding...
...435-51. Bremner, Geoffrey. Diderot: Jacques le fataliste. London...Besterman. 162 (1976): 1-243. Diderot, Denis. Correspondance. Ed. Georges...Preface-Annexe of La Religieuse." Diderot Studies II. Syracuse University...
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Catherine II of Russia and Denis Diderot. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel EIGHTEENTH-century Russia...invitations to, her beloved mentors, the French philosophs. Denis Diderot always declined. He never strayed far from Paris...
...published 1751 onwards) in articles by Denis Diderot (1713-84), Etienne Bonnot de...happier time and a juster world." Diderot in particular considered posterity...life, the only compensation for Diderot was the possibility of living forever...
...critics of his day, most famously by Denis Diderot, his friend and perhaps his most...achieved his effects. "It is said," Diderot wrote, "that his technique is...and faithfulness notwithstanding. Diderot, who clearly learned a great deal...
...Descartess idealism - Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau et al. brought a formidable...array of writings. Crucially, Denis Diderot emphasised that the act of recognising...chord. Consumed by moral optimism, Diderot suggested that by thus transporting...
...of Guillaume-Thomas Raynal and Denis Diderot, because it was they who set about...The French philosophes Raynal and Diderot had already begun to write the history...the. Caribbean that Raynal and Diderot could propose that wars for power...
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...illusion. History assures us that Denis Diderot did make the journey to Catherines...of the group are not clear who Denis Diderot was, or indeed why theyve been...But back to the 18th century. Denis Diderot returns to Paris, to his shrewish...
...century French encyclopaedist Denis Diderot that he invented a phrase for it...means the spirit of the stairs. Diderot would find himself lost for words...century England valued wit as much as Diderot did, and equally needed a word...
...with the history of the French Enlightenment thinkers, Diderot and Rousseau, played by the new Dr Who, David Tennant...which in turn took its inspiration from two thinkers, Denis Diderot, who compiled the first French encyclopaedia, casting...
...Enlightenment idea. The philosophes - men such as Voltaire and Denis Diderot - thought that the proper use of reason would solve...displayed an enormous contempt for the common man. Diderot, for example, celebrated in a well-known essay...
...original French, its generally credited to the prolific Denis Diderot,who uses it in his Paradoxe Sur Le Comedien, published...question no doubt leddownward from salon to carriage): Diderot had died in 1784 and used it asthough it were already...
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DIDEROT, DENIS d ne ded ro , 1713 84, French encyclopedist...novelist, satirist, and dramatist. Diderot was enormously influential in shaping...Other highly distinctive works by Diderot include La Religieuse the nun (1796...
...the publisher, agreed to let Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d Alembert edit...help of the chevalier de Jaucourt, Diderot brought the clandestine printing...illustrating the industrial arts; Diderot compiled this information and made...
...became an intimate of the circle of Denis Diderot (to whose Encyclopedie Rousseau...began to quarrel with Mme dEpinay, Diderot, and Grimm, all of whom he accused...he believed to be in league with Diderot and Grimm, and returned to France...
...compilers of the Encyclopedie (completed 1765), led by Denis Diderot and the mathematician Jean d Alembert , had great impact...Marivaux and Pierre de Beaumarchais . The French novel Diderot and Marivaux contributed to its literary form gained...
...Champs Elysees and the Place de la Concorde were planned by him. He was a friend and patron of the philosophes, and Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond dAlembert dedicated the Encyclopedie to him. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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