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Francois Marie Arouet James K. Lowers Voltaire - Candide (Cliffs Notes)

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title:Candide : Notes, Including Introduction, Summaries and Commentaries, Background On Candide, Structure and Style, Satire and Irony, Questions, Bibliography Cliffs Notes On--
author:Lowers, James K.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
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print isbn13:9780822002833
ebook isbn13:9780822070351
language:English
subjectVoltaire,--1694-1778.--Candide, French literature--History and criticism.
publication date:1965
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ddc:843/.5
subject:Voltaire,--1694-1778.--Candide, French literature--History and criticism.
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Candide
Notes
by
James K. Lowers, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Hawaii
including
Introduction
Summaries and Commentaries
Background on Candide
Structure and Style
Satire and Irony
Questions
Bibliography
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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68501
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Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ISBN 0-8220-0283-3
Copyright 1965
by
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1998 Printing
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Contents
Introduction
5
Summaries and Critical Commentaries
15
Background to Candide
Picture 4
The Philosophy of Leibnitz
60
Picture 5
Alexander Pope's ''Essay on Man"
62
Picture 6
"Pome sur le dsastre de Lisbonne"
64
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Other Sources of Influence
67
Structure and Style
68
Satire and Irony in Candide
72
Questions for Review
77
Selected Bibliography
79

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Introduction
A Voltairean, as defined by Ernest Benot, philosophical writer and one-time director of the Ecole normale superior, in his Etudes et penses (1884) is:
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a man who prefers to see clearly in all matters; in religion and in philosophy, he believes willingly only what he understands, and he admits that there are things he does not know; he values application above speculation, simplifies ethics as well as doctrine, and tries to direct it toward useful virtues; he likes a moderate political system that preserves 'natural liberty, the liberty of conscience, of speech and of the individual, reduces evil as much as possible, procures the greatest good, and places justice among the highest benefits; in the arts, he admires above all moderation and truth; he has a deadly hatred for hypocrisy, fanaticism and bad taste; he does not limit himself to detesting them, he fights them to death.
The man who inspired these words, often called the Father of the French Revolution, may indeed have had limitations as regards his personal life, but he did emerge as the leading apostle of tolerance and freedom in the eighteenth century, which has been called the ''century of Voltaire."
Voltaire is the name he adopted in his maturity; his real one was Francois Marie Arouet. He was born on November 21, 1694, in Paris, the fifth child of his middle-class parents, who were natives of Poitou. Voltaire's father was a rather prosperous lawyer and notary who became treasurer to the Chambres des Comptes. A sickly child, Francois was not expected to live. And it must be admitted that, like Alexander Pope, whom he was to meet and with whom he corresponded, his life could be described as "one long disease." Yet he was to live that life energetically and to survive until May 30, 1778.
The Abb de Chteauneuf, Voltaire's godfather, took special interest in the boy. Among other things he introduced him to deism. The Abb, noted for his skepticism and wit, also taught him to recite lines from the satirical and shocking poem Mosade.
Voltaire's father was determined that his son should study law, and the lad was enrolled in the Jesuit College of Louis-le-grande in 1704. He remained there until his seventeenth year, winning many academic prizes. Evidence of his precocity is also found in the fact that the gifted Ninon de Leclos, one of his father's clients, was sufficiently impressed by the young
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