Candide And Other Tales

Candide And Other Tales

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Author: Voltaire
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Voltaire's seminal work, Candide And Other Tales, presents a biting satire on philosophical optimism, chronicling the misadventures of its naive protagonist across a world rife with war, natural disaster, and human folly. This collection illustrates the absurdity of blind faith in a best of all possible worlds, as Candide encounters a relentless series of misfortunes and injustices. Through sharp wit and incisive prose, Voltaire argues against simplistic views of providence and human nature, offering a profound commentary on the enduring struggle for enlightenment and contentment. The accompanying tales further illuminate the author's critical perspective on society, religion, and the human condition, making this a cornerstone of Enlightenment literature.

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Description

Author: Voltaire
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Voltaire's seminal work, Candide And Other Tales, presents a biting satire on philosophical optimism, chronicling the misadventures of its naive protagonist across a world rife with war, natural disaster, and human folly. This collection illustrates the absurdity of blind faith in a best of all possible worlds, as Candide encounters a relentless series of misfortunes and injustices. Through sharp wit and incisive prose, Voltaire argues against simplistic views of providence and human nature, offering a profound commentary on the enduring struggle for enlightenment and contentment. The accompanying tales further illuminate the author's critical perspective on society, religion, and the human condition, making this a cornerstone of Enlightenment literature.