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Lauren Walsh

    Barnes & Noble Classics: Candide
    The return of the native
    • 2005

      The return of the native

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.0(19)Add rating

      The central figure of this novel is the returning "native", Clym Yeobright, and his love for the beautiful but capricious Eustacia Vye.

      The return of the native
    • 2003

      Barnes & Noble Classics: Candide

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Are evil and tragedy part of a cosmic plan that mere humans are blind to? Should we just accept our fates with the belief that everything happens for a good reason, that we live in "the best of all possible worlds"? One of the finest satires ever written, Voltaire’s <i>Candide</i> savagely skewers this very “optimistic” approach to life as a shamefully inadequate response to human suffering. The swift and lively tale follows the absurdly melodramatic adventures of the youthful Candide, who is forced into the army, flogged, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, separated from his beloved Cunégonde, and tortured by the Inquisition. As Candide experiences and witnesses calamity upon calamity, he begins to discover that all is not always for the best. Filled with wit, intelligence, and an abundance of dark humor, <i>Candide</i> is unsparing in its attacks upon corruption and hypocrisy—in religion, government, philosophy, science, and even romance. Ultimately, this celebrated work says that it is possible to challenge blind optimism without losing the will to live and pursue a happy life. <b>Barnes &amp; Noble Classics</b> offers readers quality editions of enduring works at affordable prices. Each edition presents new scholarship with commentaries, viewpoints, chronologies, notes, and discussion questions.

      Barnes & Noble Classics: Candide