Candide

Candide

Or, Optimism

by Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire, Richard Aldington (Translator), 2 othersPaul Morand (Introduction), Sylvain Sauvage (Illustrator)
Publisher: Nonesuch Press
©1939, Item: 54891
Hardcover, 147 pages
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Candide, the quintessential innocent, has been taught by his tutor, Pangloss, that "all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds." Gradually, Candide and his beloved, Cunegonde, learn—as they travel through a world peopled with evil characters and various cruelties—the limits of Pangloss's philosophy. Voltaire's great comic masterpiece is a satire of the doctrine of optimism, which Voltaire sees as a blind acceptance of human misery.

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