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"Le Mondain" ("The Worldling" or "The Man of the World") is a
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poem written by French enlightenment writer and philosopher
Voltaire François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778) was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his ''nom de plume'' M. de Voltaire (; also ; ), he was famous for his wit, and his criticism of Christianity—es ...
in 1736. It satirises Christian imagery, including the story of
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, to defend a way of life focused on worldly pleasure rather than the promised pleasure of a religion's afterlife. It opposes
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and especially the teaching of original sin. Its points echo Voltaire's prose works ''Lettres philosophiques'' and ''Remarques sur Pascal''. Voltaire noted a trend against using poetic forms to make philosophical arguments, and wrote "Le Mondain" in deliberate opposition to this trend."Introduction" in "Le Mondain" – Critical edition by Haydn T. Mason, in ''Œuvres complètes de Voltaire'', Volume 16 (
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, Oxford)


Content

The poem is set in the Garden of Eden but, contrary to the teaching of original sin, Eden is not portrayed as a paradise from which man would be expelled, but a state of barbarity. Adam's nails are described as long and dirty since no-one has yet invented a tool to trim or clean them. The implication is that the world we experience is hence not a prison into which we have been thrown as punishment. Instead, the poem's closing line says, "Le paradis terrestre est où je suis" ("The earthly paradise is where I am.")


Reaction

Line 22 of the poem, "Le superflu, chose très-nécessaire" ("The superfluous, a very necessary thing"), became a common catch-phrase. Responding to hostile reactions in 1737, Voltaire wrote a poem in the same style, ''Défense du Mondain ou l'apologie du luxe'' ("Defense of the Worldling or an Apology for Luxury"). The themes of the two are somewhat different; "Le Mondain" focusing on the personal benefits of worldly pleasure, while the ''Défense'' talks about the social benefits of seeking pleasure. The French dramatist
Alexis Piron Alexis Piron (9 July 1689 – 21 January 1773) was a French epigrammatist and dramatist. Life He was born at Dijon, where his father, Aimé Piron, was an apothecary. Piron senior wrote verse in the Burgundian language. Alexis began life as ...
wrote a poem in response, ''L'Antimondain,'' in 1738. The poem's publication caused a scandal which led to Voltaire fleeing in 1738 from the
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in France to
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, where he spent three months before returning. The poem has been described as embracing the doux commerce philosophy.


Published editions

* "Le Mondain" – Critical edition by Haydn T. Mason, in ''Œuvres complètes de Voltaire'', Volume 16 (
Voltaire Foundation The Voltaire Foundation is a research department of the University of Oxford, founded by Theodore Besterman in the 1970s. It publishes the definitive edition of the ''Complete Works of Voltaire'' (''Œuvres complètes de Voltaire''), as well as ' ...
, Oxford)


References


Further reading

*Cronk, Nicholas. "The epicurean spirit: champagne and the defence of poetry in Voltaire's ''Le Mondain''", ''Studies in Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century'' 371 (1999), pp. 53–80.


External links

* 1736 works French poems Works by Voltaire Satirical works Philosophical poems Cultural depictions of Adam and Eve {{poem-stub