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Passionate Minds - by David Bodanis (Paperback)

Passionate Minds - by  David Bodanis (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It was 1733 when the poet and philosopher Voltaire met Emilie du Châtelet, a beguiling--and married--aristocrat who would one day popularize Newton's arcane ideas and pave the way for Einstein's theories. In an era when women were rarely permitted any serious schooling, this twenty-seven-year-old's nimble conversation and unusual brilliance led Voltaire, then in his late thirties, to wonder, "Why did you only reach me so late?" They fell immediately and passionately in love.Through the prism of their tumultuous fifteen-year relationship we see the crumbling of an ancient social order and the birth of the Enlightenment. Together the two lovers rebuilt a dilapidated and isolated rural chateau at Cirey where they conducted scientific experiments, entertained many of the leading thinkers of the burgeoning scientific revolution, and developed radical ideas about the monarchy, the nature of free will, the subordination of women, and the separation of church and state. But their time together was filled with far more than reading and intellectual conversation. There were frantic gallopings across France, sword fights in front of besieged German fortresses, and a deadly burning of Voltaire's books by the public executioner at the base of the grand stairwell of the Palais de Justice in Paris. The pair survived court intrigues at Versailles, narrow escapes from agents of the king, a covert mission to the idyllic lakeside retreat of Frederick the Great of Prussia, forays to the royal gambling tables (where Emilie put her mathematical acumen to lucrative use), and intense affairs that bent but did not break their bond.Along with its riveting portrait of Voltaire as a vulnerable romantic, Passionate Minds at last does justice to the supremely unconventional life and remarkable achievements of Emilie du Châtelet--including her work on the science of fire and the nature of light. Long overlooked, her story tells us much about women's lives at the time of the Enlightenment. Equally important, it demonstrates how this graceful, quick-witted, and attractive woman worked out the concepts that would lead directly to the "squared" part of Einstein's revolutionary equation: E=mc2.Based on a rich array of personal letters, as well as writings from houseguests, neighbors, scientists, and even police reports, <b>Passionate Minds</b> is both panoramic and intimate in feeling. It is an unforgettable love story and a vivid rendering of the birth of modern ideas.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<b>Passionate Minds</b> is both glorious and heartbreaking. For two centuries Emilie du Châtelet has been a quiet heroine, her name rarely invoked outside the science classroom. Now David Bodanis has not only brought her to life, but also uncovered one of the great love affairs of the eighteenth century."--Amanda Foreman, author of <b>Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire</b>"Installs Emilie in the front row of the pantheon of Enlightenment natural philosophers."--<i>The Times</i> (London)"Fast-paced, engrossing, and enlightening, Passionate Minds is a 'can't put it down' read--a mélange of colorful, fascinating characters, and ideas captured in an irresistible mix." --Barbara Goldsmith, author of <b>Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie</b> "Highly entertaining . . . and holds the most agreeable surprises. . . . A story well worth the retelling, and Bodanis tells it vividly."--<i>Sunday Times</i> (London)"Riveting, moving, often hilarious, <b>Passionate Minds</b> is gritty social history and hard science and romance all rolled into one. Both fast-paced and profound, Passionate Minds is an intellectual roller-coaster ride that puts the excitement back into the Enlightenment." --Emma Donoghue, author of <b>Slammerkin</b> "This is an absorbing tale based on extensive research, and it takes full advantage of both heroes' propensity for coining quotable witticisms. Bodanis eloquently evokes women's restricted lives during the eighteenth century."--<i>The Guardian</i> "Bodanis is good at explaining complex science and skillful in weaving together two unconventional, complex, and intellectually reforming lives. . . . David Bodanis has taken up one of the great stories of the period, a potent mix of romance, science, and history. . . . There is never a dull moment."--<i>Sunday Telegraph</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>DAVID BODANIS taught a survey of intellectual history at the University of Oxford for many years and is the author of several books, including <b>Electric Universe</b>, <b>The Secret House</b>, and the bestselling <b>E=mc2</b>. Originally from Chicago, Bodanis lived in France for a decade and currently lives in London, England.

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