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Candide: by Voltaire (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)
Voltaire

Candide: by Voltaire (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)

Bedford/St. Martin's (Sep 15, 1998)
9780312148546
| Paperback
138 pages | 135 x 208 mm
Dewey 843.5
LC Classification PQ2082.C3 .E5 1999

Subject

  • Great Britain
  • Literary Collections / Continental European
  • Literary Criticism / European / French
  • Literature
  • Philosophy, Modern

Plot

Candide, Voltaire’s biting portrayal of eighteenth-century European society, is a central text of the Enlightenment and essential reading for history students today. Preserving the text’s provocative nature, Daniel Gordon’s new translation enhances Candide’s read-ability and highlights the text’s wit and satire for twentieth-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 — gives students another lens through which to view this influential thinker. Helpful editorial features include explanatory notes throughout the text and a chronology of Voltaire’s life.