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by Voltaire (Author)
Explore the Satirical Genius of Voltaire's Candide Candide by Voltaire is a biting satire that critiques optimism, religion, and societal conventions with wit and humor. First published in 1759, this literary masterpiece remains a cornerstone of Enlightenment thought and a timeless work of philosophical fiction.
The Adventures of Candide Candide, a naïve young man, is thrust into a whirlwind of misfortune after being exiled from his idyllic home. Guided by the teachings of his mentor, Pangloss, who insists they live in "the best of all possible worlds," Candide embarks on a journey that takes him across continents, exposing him to the harsh realities of war, disaster, and human folly.
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A Satirical Masterpiece Voltaire's sharp prose and biting commentary make Candide a brilliant exploration of human nature and philosophy. Its humor, irony, and insights continue to resonate with readers, making it one of the most celebrated works of Western literature.
This edition preserves the full, unabridged text of Candide, offering modern readers an opportunity to engage with Voltaire's enduring wit and wisdom.
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