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Candide

Voltaire 1694-1778 (Author).

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  • ISBN: 0486266893
  • Physical Description: ix, 94 pages ; 22 cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York : Dover Publications, 1991.

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General Note:
Translation from French.
Subject: Great Britain Civilization 18th century Fiction
Imaginary letters Fiction
Genre: Historical fiction.

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Candide
Candide
by Voltaire; Arouet, Francois-Marie (Editor)
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Table of Contents

Candide

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. ix
IHow Candide was Brought Up in a Noble Castle, and How He was Expelled from the Samep. 1
IIWhat Happended to Candide Among the Bulgariansp. 4
IIIHow Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians, and What Became of Himp. 7
IVHow Candide Met His Old Master in Philosophy, Doctor Pangloss, and What Happenedp. 10
VStorm, Shipwreck, Earthquake, and What Happened to Dr. Pangloss, to Candide and the Anabaptist Jacquesp. 14
VIHow a Splendid Auto-Da-Fé was Held to Prevent Earthquakes, and How Candide was Floggedp. 17
VIIHow an Old Woman Took Care of Candide and Hoe He Regained That Which He Lovedp. 19
VIIICunegonde's Storyp. 22
IXWhat Happed to Cunegonde, to Candide, to the Grand Inquisitor and to a Jewp. 25
XHow Candide, Cunegonde and the Old Woman Arrived at Cadiz in Great Distress, and How They Embarkedp. 27
XIThe Old Woman's Storyp. 30
XIIContinuation of the Old Woman's Misfortunesp. 34
XIIIHow Candide was Obliged to Separate from the Fair Cunegonde and the Old Womanp. 38
XIVHow Candide and Cacambo were Received by the Jesuits in Paraguayp. 41
XVHow Candid Killed his Dear Cunegonde's Brotherp. 45
XVIWhat Happened to the Two Travellers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages Called Oreillonsp. 48
XVIIArrival of Candide and His Valet in the Country of Eldorado and What They saw Therep. 52
XVIIIWhat They saw in the Land of Eldoradop. 56
XIXWhat Happened to Them at Surinam and How Candid Made the Acquaintance of Martinp. 62
XXWhat Happened to Candide and Martin at Seap. 68
XXICandide and Martin Approach the Coast of France and Arguep. 71
XXIIWhat Happened to Candide and Martin in Francep. 73
XXIIICandide and Martin Reach the Coast of England; and What They saw Therep. 84
XXIVPaquette and Friar Girofléep. 86
XXVVisit to the Noble Venetian, Lord Pococurantep. 91
XXVIHow Candide and Martin Supped with Six Strangers and who They Werep. 97
XXVIICandide's Voyage to Constantinoplep. 101
XXVIIIWhat Happened to Candide, to Cunegonde, to Pangloss, to Martin, Etc.p. 105
XXIXHow Candide Found Cunegonde and the Old Woman Againp. 108
XXXConclusionp. 110
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