
OEUVRES - DE - VOLTAIRE. - TOME XXXIII - DE L’ IMPRIMERIE DE A. FIRMIN DIDOT,
OEUVRES - DE - VOLTAIRE - PRÉFACES, AVERTISSEMENTS, NOTES, ETC. - PAR M. BEUCHOT. - TOME XXXIII. - ROMANS. TOME I. - A PARIS, - CHEZ LEFÈVRE, LIBRAIRE,
MDCCCXXIX. CANDIDE, - OU L’OPTIMISME
Préface de l’Éditeur
BEUCHOT.
CANDIDE,
L’OPTIMISME, - TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND - DE M. LE DOCTEUR RALPH, - AVEC LES ADDITIONS - QU’ON A TROUVÉES DANS LA POCHE DU DOCTEUR, LORSQU’IL MOURUT - À MINDEN, L’AN DE GRÂCE 1759
CHAPITRE I. Comment Candide fut élevé dans un beau château, et comment il fut chassé d’icelui.
CHAPITRE II Ce que devint Candide parmi les Bulgares.
CHAPITRE III. Comment Candide se sauva d’entre les Bulgares, et ce qu’il devint.
A bright‑hearted young man grows up in the opulent gardens of a baron’s castle, where he is taught that “all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.” His carefree innocence is shattered when a sudden scandal forces him out of his privileged home, thrusting him onto a road he has never imagined. Stripped of his comforts, he begins a bewildering trek across unfamiliar lands, still clinging to the hopeful doctrine of his mentor.
Accompanied by the ever‑optimistic philosopher Pangloss, he encounters war, famine, and a devastating earthquake that shakes the very foundations of his belief. The duo’s absurd attempts to rationalise catastrophe—culminating in a chaotic public penance—offer a sharp, witty critique of blind optimism. As the journey unfolds, the young traveler’s naïveté meets the harsh realities of a world far more complex than the sheltered teachings of his castle ever suggested.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Carlo Traverso Updated: 2022-11-17.
Release date
2003-11-01
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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