Letter from Voltaire to Étienne-François de Choiseul, dated 9 January 1767.
Detailed Summary:
In this letter, the writer, addressing their protector and hero, expresses frustration and desperation over the severe impact of the Colonel’s actions. They describe how the Colonel’s ambition has led to a dire shortage of resources for them in Ferney, while the Genevans remain unaffected. The writer implores for relief, citing a lack of basic necessities and asking for a passport to access provisions in Geneva or Switzerland. They conclude with a plea for justice and compassion from the Colonel.
The manuscript is bound with other documents in contemporary red morocco.
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The mansucript carries a few autograph additions in Voltaire’s hand and is endorsed by Wagnière ‘à Mgr le Duc De Choiseul sur le cordon de troupes autour de Geneve’.
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History
Date:
9 January 1767
Ownership:
After Voltaire’s death, the MS passed into the ownership of Catherine II and remained in the imperial and then national collection thereafter.
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This MS was probably taken to St Petersburg by Wagnière in the summer of 1779 along with the rest of Voltaire’s library.
Bibliography
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Fernand Caussy, Inventaire des manuscrits de la bibliothèque de Voltaire conservée à la bibliothèque impériale publique de Saint-Pétersbourg (Geneva, Slatkine reprints, 1970)