Candide (version 3)

Candide (version 3)

  • Genres: 
    General fiction
  • Languages: 
    English
  • Provider: Librivox
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Ever since 1759, when Voltaire wrote "Candide" in ridicule of the notion that this is the best of all possible worlds, this world has been a gayer place for readers. Voltaire wrote it in three days, and five or six generations have found that its laughter does not grow old. - Summary by Philip Littell
Chapters
  • 01
    Introduction
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  • 02
    How Candide was brought up in a Magnificent Castle, and how he was expelled thence
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  • 03
    What became of Candide among the Bulgarians
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  • 04
    How Candide made his escape from the Bulgarians, and what afterwards became of him
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  • 05
    How Candide found his old Master Pangloss, and what happened to them
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  • 06
    Tempest, Shipwreck, Earthquake, and what became of Doctor Pangloss, Candide, and James the Anabaptist
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  • 07
    How the Portuguese made a Beautiful Auto-da-fé, to prevent any further Earthquakes: and how Candide was publicly whipped
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  • 08
    How the Old Woman took care of Candide, and how he found the Object he loved
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  • 09
    The History of Cunegonde
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  • 10
    What became of Cunegonde, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
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  • 11
    In what distress Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Woman arrived at Cadiz; and of their Embarkation
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  • 12
    History of the Old Woman
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  • 13
    The Adventures of the Old Woman continued
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  • 14
    How Candide was forced away from his fair Cunegonde and the Old Woman
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  • 15
    How Candide and Cacambo were received by the Jesuits of Paraguay
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  • 16
    How Candide killed the brother of his dear Cunegonde
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  • 17
    Adventures of the Two Travellers, with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages called Oreillons
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  • 18
    Arrival of Candide and his Valet at El Dorado, and what they saw there
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  • 19
    What they saw in the Country of El Dorado
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  • 20
    What happened to them at Surinam and how Candide got acquainted with Martin
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  • 21
    What happened at Sea to Candide and Martin
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  • 22
    Candide and Martin, reasoning, draw near the Coast of France
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  • 23
    What happened in France to Candide and Martin
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  • 24
    Candide and Martin touched upon the Coast of England, and what they saw there
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  • 25
    Of Paquette and Friar Giroflée
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  • 26
    The Visit to Lord Pococurante, a Noble Venetian
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  • 27
    Of a Supper which Candide and Martin took with Six Strangers, and who they were
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  • 28
    Candide's Voyage to Constantinople
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  • 29
    What happened to Candide, Cunegonde, Pangloss, Martin, etc
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  • 30
    How Candide found Cunegonde and the Old Woman again
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  • 31
    The Conclusion
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