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Candide is the most famous of Voltaire's 'philosophical tales', in which he combined witty improbabilities with the sanest of good sense. This edition includes four other prose tales - Micromegas, Zadig, The Ing--ecirc--;nu, and The White Bull - and a verse tale based on Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Tale,: What Pleases the Ladies. - ;'If this is the best of all possible worlds, then what must the others be like?'Young Candide is tossed on a hilarious tide of misfortune, experiencing the full horror and injustice of this 'best of all possible worlds' - the Old and the New - before finally accep
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Authors, French --- Ecrivains français --- Biography --- Correspondence --- Biographies --- Correspondance --- Voltaire,
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Voltaire --- Bestiaries --- Animals in literature --- Bestiaires --- Animaux dans la littérature --- History --- Histoire --- Voltaire, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Animaux dans la littérature --- Arouet, François Marie --- Vadé, Guillaume --- Bazin --- Criticism and interpretation. --- de Voltaire, F.-M. A. --- M. de V. --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778 - Criticism and interpretation --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778
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