Title:
CandideGenre: - Novel
Sub-genre: -Black Comedy
Nationality: - French
Time Period: - 19th Century
First and Last Read by Dr. Rearick - Spring 1975 // Feb. 2005
Rated: - A
Location: - Rearick Home, Norton Text, Office and on our J-drive
Used for World Literature II ENG3113
Comments:
FROM THE PUBLISHER OF THIS EDITION:
"A flamboyant and controversial personality of enormous wit and intelligence, Voltaire remains one of the most influential figures of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment. Candide, his masterpiece, is a brilliant satire of the theory that our world is "the best of all possible worlds." The book traces the picaresque adventures of the guileless Candide, who is forced into the army, flogged, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, separated from his beloved Cunegonde, tortured by the Inquisition, et cetera, all without losing his resilience and will to live and pursue a happy life." This Modern Library edition, published to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of Random House, is a facsimile of the first book ever released under the Random House colophon. It includes the timeless illustrations by Rockwell Kent, a twentieth-century artist whose wit and genius serve as a counterpart and compliment to Voltaire's.
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