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Voltaires Candide: Or the Optimist, and Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia (1884)

AUTHOR Johnson, Samuel; Voltaire; Morley, Henry
PUBLISHER Literary Licensing, LLC (08/07/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Voltaire's Candide: Or The Optimist, And Rasselas Prince Of Abyssinia (1884) is a classic work of literature that tells the story of a young man named Candide who is raised in an idyllic paradise but soon finds himself thrust into a world of suffering and hardship. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters who challenge his beliefs and force him to question the nature of the world and the existence of God. The novel is a satire of the Enlightenment philosophy of optimism, which held that the world was fundamentally good and that progress was inevitable. Through Candide's experiences, Voltaire critiques this view and argues that the world is full of injustice and suffering. The book also includes Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia, another tale of a young man's search for happiness and meaning in a world that often seems cruel and arbitrary. Together, these two works offer a powerful critique of the prevailing ideas of the time and a profound meditation on the human condition.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1884 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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ISBN-13: 9781498174138
ISBN-10: 1498174132
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 286
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.69 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.21 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Voltaire's Candide: Or The Optimist, And Rasselas Prince Of Abyssinia (1884) is a classic work of literature that tells the story of a young man named Candide who is raised in an idyllic paradise but soon finds himself thrust into a world of suffering and hardship. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters who challenge his beliefs and force him to question the nature of the world and the existence of God. The novel is a satire of the Enlightenment philosophy of optimism, which held that the world was fundamentally good and that progress was inevitable. Through Candide's experiences, Voltaire critiques this view and argues that the world is full of injustice and suffering. The book also includes Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia, another tale of a young man's search for happiness and meaning in a world that often seems cruel and arbitrary. Together, these two works offer a powerful critique of the prevailing ideas of the time and a profound meditation on the human condition.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1884 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Author: Voltaire
Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) (1694--1778) was one of the key thinkers of the European Enlightenment. Of his many works, "Candide" remains the most popular.
Peter Constantine was awarded the 1998 PEN Translation Award for "Six Early Stories "by Thomas Mann and the 1999 National Translation Award for "The Undiscovered Chekhov: Forty-three New Stories." Widely acclaimed for his recent translation of the complete works of Isaac Babel, he also translated Gogol's "Taras Bulba" and Tolstoy's "The Cossacks "for the Modern Library. His translations of fiction and poetry have appeared in many publications, including "The New Yorker, Harper's," and "Paris Review. "He lives in New York City.
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