
Transcriber's Note:
THE MODERN LIBRARY - OF THE WORLD'S BEST BOOKS - CANDIDE BY VOLTAIRE
CANDIDE - By VOLTAIRE - INTRODUCTION BY PHILIP LITTELL - BONI AND LIVERIGHT, INC. PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
INTRODUCTION
CANDIDE - I - HOW CANDIDE WAS BROUGHT UP IN A MAGNIFICENT CASTLE, AND HOW HE WAS EXPELLED THENCE.
II. WHAT BECAME OF CANDIDE AMONG THE BULGARIANS.
III. HOW CANDIDE MADE HIS ESCAPE FROM THE BULGARIANS, AND WHAT AFTERWARDS BECAME OF HIM.
IV. HOW CANDIDE FOUND HIS OLD MASTER PANGLOSS, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM.
V. TEMPEST, SHIPWRECK, EARTHQUAKE, AND WHAT BECAME OF DOCTOR PANGLOSS, CANDIDE, AND JAMES THE ANABAPTIST.
VI. HOW THE PORTUGUESE MADE A BEAUTIFUL AUTO-DA-FÉ, TO PREVENT ANY FURTHER EARTHQUAKES; AND HOW CANDIDE WAS PUBLICLY WHIPPED.
A bright‑eyed young man sets out believing the world is the best it can possibly be, only to be swept into a whirlwind of wars, earthquakes, and absurd misfortunes. Guided by a relentlessly optimistic tutor, he travels from the courts of Europe to distant lands, encountering a parade of characters whose fortunes shift as wildly as the fortunes of empires. The narrative balances sharp wit with a gentle, human curiosity about why suffering exists at all.
Voltaire’s razor‑thin prose turns each disaster into a pointed satire of philosophy, religion, and the social order of his day. The story’s brisk pace and vivid, often comic episodes keep listeners engaged while inviting reflection on the limits of blind optimism. By the end of the first act, the protagonist’s idealism has been tested, setting the stage for a deeper, ever‑more humorous exploration of what it means to seek meaning in a chaotic world.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (198K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif, Fox in the Stars and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1694–1778
A dazzling wit of the Enlightenment, this French writer used satire, plays, essays, and stories to challenge intolerance and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he remains one of the sharpest and most entertaining voices in European literature.
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