Candide: Or, Optimism - Chapter 30. The ConclusionVoltaire
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aVoltaire's Candide (1759) gleefully poked fun at the fashionable optimism associated with the philosopher Leibniz and is among the most recognized satires in the Western literary canon. Voltaire的Candide (1759年)高兴地嘲笑的在时兴的乐观与哲学家Leibniz相关和是在被认可的satires之中在西文艺坎农相机公...
Act I introduces the principal characters: Dr. Pangloss (the quirky and always amusing Evan Tiapula, playing his character in mad scientist style), who has swallowed the Optimism pill whole, and the two innocents-in-love, Candide (lyrical tenor Nathan Romero) and Cunégonde (coloratura soprano...
The doctrines of religious groups and philosophers active during Voltaire’s life are made to look ridiculous and out of touch with reality when juxtaposed with the events of the novel. Pangloss' philosophy of optimism appears foolish—even insincere—when set beside the misfortunes of his life: ...
Candide: Or, Optimism - Chapter 25. The Visit To Lord Pococurante, A Noble VenetianVoltaire
Candide: Or OptimismVoltaire / RaffelBurtonYale Univ Pr
doi:10.56961/mejlls.v2i1.613Alwan, Zainab HusseinManar Elsharq Journal for Literature & Language Studies
Candide: Or, Optimism - Chapter 20. What Happened At Sea To Candide And MartinVoltaire