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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Candide, my first Voltaire
By Gordon
This book was recommended to me by a friend, and I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it. In fact I have read it twice and will work my way through all the other Voltaire titles.The subtle humour contained in this excellent story had me chuckling to my self many times and would suggest to anyone not accustomed to this type of book to read carefully and not miss anything, it is well worth the care. In short, a truly excellent book. G
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.A French Swift, a good read!
By Jeremy Allan-Smith
"Those who make you believe absurdities can also make you commit atrocities". Voltaire said that and his dictum seems to run at the core of Pangloss's optimistic belief in this, "the best of all possible worlds." Candide's ingenuousness turns him into a flimsy protagonist at times and, like the raging torrent that rushes him down a raging river torrent outside El Dorado, he is simply at the effete end of a flawed quietism. Voltaire exposes Pangloss's all-smiles view of the world when he justifies the drowning of the monk Jacques off Portugal on the grounds that the sea was made for that purpose. The relationship between Martin and Candide is based on often irate debate and difficult self-questioning, something Voltaire adopted in his diatribes against all forms of religious propaganda and corrupt clericalism. Something of a fairy tale here, but with a robust, subversive challenge to power freaks everywhere.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A lovely Garden
By Officer Dibble
If you are going to read Candide, I strongly recommend the Penguin Edition. The work itself is little more than a novella yet over half the content is taken up by very welcome Notes coupled with a Guide on the Proper Names, Notes on Translation (not an easy job by all accounts) and an Excellent Introduction (NB - Read this at the end).As for the story, young Candide romps around Europe and South America in a series of adventures featuring disembowellings, murder, war, earthquakes, hangings and furry red sheep loaded with diamonds. Voltaire's aim is to satirize, inter alia, the Panglossian view of the world which was gaining traction in 18th Century Europe.I read this for pleasure rather than an academic Course and really enjoyed it. There is some very funny writing even for the modern reader. Candide's discovery of unremitting misery in this best of all possible worlds is a fairly blunt tool but thankfully the book is short enough to get the point across before losing impact. A good read and I felt educated too!
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