Candide by Voltaire

Candide (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) (Transaction Large Print S.) (Modern Library) (Norton Critical Editions) (Jefferson Publication)

by Voltaire

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A classic work of eighteenth century literature, Candide is Voltaire’s fast-paced novella of struggle and adventure that used satire as a form of social critique. Candide enlists the help of his tutor, Dr. Pangloss, to help him reunite with his estranged lover, Lady Cunegonde. But the journey welcomes many unexpected challenges, and overcoming or outwitting the dangers of the world shall be their greatest task.

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Maybe it’s just my mood— and my ear currently tuned to 18th century language— but this Tobias Smollett translation is so much better than the Penguin Classics, new or old.

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