Publisher's Synopsis
In Candide, Voltaire threw down an audacious challenge to the philosophical views of the Enlightenment to create one of the most glorious satires of the eighteenth century. His eponymous hero is an innocent young man whose tutor, Pangloss, has instilled in him the belief that 'all is for the best'. But when his love for the Baron's rosy-cheeked daughter is discovered, Candide is cast out to make his own fortune. As he and his various companions roam over the world, an outrageous series of disasters - earthquakes, syphilis, the Inquisition - sorely test the young hero's optimism, holding a mirror up to all fanatics, zealots and moral reformers of humankind.
Penguin Books Ltd.; 1954. Paperback. Edited by E.V.Rieu. A new translation by John Butt. 144 pp. Pages yellowed. Covers a little grubby. Binding intact, text clean.
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SKU: 0104798
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