L'Ingénu

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L'Ingénu

by Voltaire

FR·~2 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

OEUVRES DE VOLTAIRE. - TOME XXXIII. - DE L’ IMPRIMERIE DE A. FIRMIN DIDOT, RUE JACOB, N° 24. - OEUVRES DE VOLTAIRE. - AVEC PRÉFACES, AVERTISSEMENTS, NOTES, ETC. PAR M. BEUCHOT. - TOME XXXIII. - ROMANS. TOME I.

0:20
2

L’INGÉNU, - HISTOIRE VÉRITABLE - TIRÉE DES MANUSCRITS DU P. QUESNEL.

0:23
3

Préface de l’Éditeur

1:01
4

CHAPITRE I.

13:14
5

CHAPITRE II

7:36
6

CHAPITRE III.

6:16
7

CHAPITRE IV.

5:53
8

CHAPITRE V.

6:09
9

CHAPITRE VI.

5:30
10

CHAPITRE VIL

5:36

Description

Set on the breezy coast of Brittany in the late 1600s, the tale follows a kindly parish priest and his sister as they stroll along the sea‑shore, lost in memories of a brother lost to the New World. Their quiet reverie is interrupted when a small vessel drops ashore, delivering an unexpected visitor—a young Huron, fresh from the Atlantic currents, bearing a barrel of exotic water and a humble satchel of biscuits.

The newcomer’s striking appearance—bare‑headed, sandaled feet, and a simple, finely cut coat—draws immediate attention. Yet it is his unguarded curiosity and sincere politeness, expressed in clear French, that fascinates the French hosts. As they share the stranger’s exotic drink, cultural differences surface with gentle humor, revealing the clash between European refinement and the Huron’s natural honesty.

Through witty dialogue and keen observation, the narrative invites listeners to contemplate the naïve wisdom of an outsider confronting a world bound by ceremony and pretense, all while the gentle satire of Enlightenment thought ripples beneath the surface.

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Language

fr

Duration

~2 hours (138K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Voltaire

Voltaire

1694–1778

A brilliant satirist of the Enlightenment, he used wit, stories, and sharp argument to challenge intolerance and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he remains one of the clearest and liveliest voices in French literature.

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