Persian Letters
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ISBN13:9798897733101
出版社:BIBLIOTECH PR
作者:Montesquieu
出版日:2025/11/20
裝訂:平裝
規格:22.9cm*15.2cm*1.3cm (高/寬/厚)
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Montesquieu's The Persian Letters (1721) is a witty, ironic epistolary novel that uses the device of cross-cultural observation to satirize early-eighteenth-century France. Presented as a series of letters exchanged between two Persian travelers-Usbek and Rica-and their correspondents both in Paris and back in Persia, the work blends storytelling with political philosophy, exposing contradictions in European society while also interrogating the nature of power, religion, and freedom.
At the heart of the novel lies the contrast between the supposed rationality and refinement of French civilization and the perceptive bewilderment of the foreign visitors. Rica's letters, often humorous, reveal the absurdities of French fashion, manners, and court life. His sharp observations expose how much of French culture rests on pretense, vanity, and dependency on social opinion. Through Rica, Montesquieu highlights the relativity of cultural norms, encouraging the reader to see the familiar as strange, and therefore open to critique.
Usbek's letters take on a deeper philosophical dimension. Although curious about European institutions, he is preoccupied with the despotism he left behind in Persia, especially the functioning of his harem. His reflections on monarchy, justice, and religious authority serve as coded critiques of absolutist rule in France. The harem itself becomes a symbolic microcosm of tyranny: an enclosed world ruled by surveillance, fear, and unwavering obedience. As unrest grows among the women back home, Montesquieu dramatizes the inherent instability of any political system built solely on coercion.
The novel's decentralized structure-more a web of voices than a single linear narrative-allows Montesquieu to explore diverse themes: the limits of authority, the misuse of religious dogma, the fragility of liberty, and the moral consequences of power. The final letters, describing the revolt in the harem and the tragedy that follows, bring the critique full circle. Usbek, who once appeared enlightened, is revealed to be complicit in the very oppression he condemns, suggesting that the desire for domination is universal and must be checked by institutions that defend freedom.
The Persian Letters thus functions as both social satire and proto-Enlightenment political commentary. Its playful exterior disguises a serious inquiry into how societies organize themselves and how easily the rhetoric of order can become a mask for tyranny. By channeling social critique through foreign eyes, Montesquieu invites readers not just to laugh at the absurdities of the world around them but to rethink the principles upon which just government must rest.
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