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doi:10.56961/mejlls.v2i1.613Alwan, Zainab HusseinManar Elsharq Journal for Literature & Language Studies
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...
worlds, and, therefore, any natural occurrence must be ultimately for the best. His first bitter attack on optimism wasPoème sur le désastre de Lisbonne(1756;Poem on the Lisbon Earthquake, 1764). His rebuttal of this smug philosophy culminated in his masterpiece of dark comedy,Candide. ...
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The aim of this paper is to describe the polarization of two mutually different processes involved in the literary shaping of Voltaire's philosophical narrativeCandide or Optimism. In Voltaire's narrative, the popularization of philosophy, in order to simplify and illuminate the philosophical writings ...
The works of the 'Sage of Ferney' were widely translated and published in the early 20th century in Germany, Candide above all. Some of the editions published before and after the First World War, between 1912 and 1922, reprinted 18th-century illustrations by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, but ...