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What an enlightening treatise!

Post 1

Bluewyvern

One small quibble, though -- are you sure of your Voltaire quote? I would think he was a clown sympathizer. Surely. He was practically one himself. Perhaps the passage was from somewhere else -- Rousseau, maybe?

Anyway, fantastic read. I'm just working my way through all your grunts, enjoying them immensely!


-- Bluewyvern


What an enlightening treatise!

Post 2

Dr Deckchair Funderlik

Hi Bluewyvern.

Sorry for the tardy reply but I just noticed this ... (Yes, reading through my own backlog - sadder you cannot get smiley - smiley).

I believe that Rousseau discusses the clown as noble savage somewhere in his 'Confessions of a Pie Thrower'. Voltaire would have been a bit scared of clowns, I expect. He probably saw religion as clownish except without the big shoes, and he was a bit of an old Rationalist wasn't he?

I'm glad you're enjoying the grunts. smiley - biggrin


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