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Candide Voltaire

Candide By Voltaire

Summary

Preserving the text's provocative nature, this translation of "Candide" includes an introduction that places the work and its author in historical context, showing students how the complexities of Voltaire's life relate to the events, philosophy and characters of "Candide".

Candide Summary

Candide by Voltaire

Preserving the text's provocative nature, Daniel Gordon's translation amplifying the book's innuendo, enhancing its readability and highlighting the text's wit and satire for 20th-century readers. The introduction places the work and its author in historical context, showing students how the complexities of Voltaire's life relate to the events, philosophy and characters of "Candide". A related documents section with personal correspondence to and from Voltaire is also translated by Gordon, and gives students another lens through which to view this influential thinker. Helpful editorial features include explanatory notes throughout the text, seven illustrations, a chronology of Voltaire's life, questions for consideration, a selected bibliography, and an index of key concepts.

Candide Reviews

'Gordon's introduction is well crafted and engaging. He explains very well Voltaire's attitudes and intentions in writing the book and the qualities that make Candide an enduring classic and Voltaire a canonical writer relevant to the present.' - Isser Woloch, Columbia University 'I found this introduction to offer a stellar account of Voltaire as an individual. His ambiguities, his self-presentation, his intellect, his wit all come through. Gordon's comments provoked me to try to read Candide with new eyes.' - Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin, Madison

About Voltaire

DANIEL GORDON, Associate Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface PART ONE: THE PARADOXES OF VOLTAIRE The Duality of Voltaire Voltaire and the Old Regime Absolute Monarchy Nobility Religion Candide The Unhappy Voltaire Voltaire Against Leibniz Ridicule, Sex, Irony Illustrations Note on Voltaire's Vocabulary and the Present Translation PART TWO: CANDIDE, OR OPTIMISM PART THREE: RELATED DOCUMENTS Voltaire to Catherine Olympe Du Noyer, November 28, 1713 Voltaire to Frederick, Crown Prince of Prussia, October 15, 1737 Voltaire to Francois Thomas Marie de Baculard d'Arnaud, October 14, 1749 Voltaire to Jean Robert Tronchin, November 24, 1755 Omer Joly de Fleury to Henry Leonard Jean Baptiste Bertin, February 24, 1759 Voltaire to Gabriel and Philibert Cramer, February 25, 1759 Review of Candide, 1759, Elie Freron APPENDICES A Voltaire Chronology Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR005218580
9780312148546
0312148542
Candide by Voltaire
Used - Very Good
Paperback
St Martin's Press
1999-03-02
138
N/A
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