Mitford writes with a profound sympathy for the 17th and 18th century, and <i>Voltaire in Love</i> caps her career as the nonpareil popular biographer of that era
Washington Post
One of the most blissfully entertaining books in our language
New Yorker
Nancy Mitford softened the image of the leader of the French Enlightenment with a witty little book called Voltaire in Love. Mitford took pleasure in showing that the celebrated reformer was much more than a desiccated brainbox
Independent