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1653
Blaise Pascal's Provincial Letters
1653
The French mathematician and mystic Blaise Pascal published the first of his Lettres provinciales, anonymous broadsides savaging the casuistry of the Jesuits with devastating wit. Written in lucid, conversational French, they invented modern polemical journalism and wounded the Society of Jesus more deeply than any papal censure. Voltaire later called them the first French prose worth reading.