Candide & Zadig by Voltaire Classic Literature Paperback Book

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Condition
Good
ISBN
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Author
Voltaire
Book Title
Candide & Zadig
Language
English
Topic
Classic Literature
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Washington Square Press
Genre
World literature & Classics/Action/Adventure
Publication Year
1962
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Intended Audience
Adults
Ex Libris
No
Inscribed
No
Vintage
Yes
Number of Pages
217

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Candide & Zadig

by Voltaire


Edited and with an introduction by Lester G. Crocker


Two superb tales of adventure that are also two of the most brilliant satires ever written!


Candide and Zadig are also superb tales of adventure and action. Written in a clean, hard prose, they magically transport the reader to the four corners of Europe, to the New World,  and to the Levant.


Candide and Zadig are innocent young men who set out to test the lessons of the classroom in the outside world. The misfortunes that befall these youths - whether involving  near-strangulation in Babylon, an earthquake in Lisbon, or the wiles of swindlers in France - make for fascinating, delightful reading.


But they also provide Voltaire the opportunity to puncture the foibles of men, women, customs, and institutions with the dazzling rapier  thrusts of his incomparable irony. And, they constitute a scathing indictment of the shallow optimism that characterized Voltaire's era.



Pages in unmarked condition.  One page is dog-earred. Cover has some wear and chipping at edges and corners. Front cover has creasing at corners and near spine. Back cover has discoloration.