Candide Or The Optimist
Candide Or The Optimist
François Marie Arouet de Voltaire
Contents
LONDON: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, 1884
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2010
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2010
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Chapter I. How Candide was brought up in a magnificent castle; and how he was driven from thenceChapter II. What befell Candide among the BulgariansChapter III. How Candide escaped from the Bulgarians, and what befell him afterwardsChapter IV. How Candide found his old Master Pangloss again, and what happened to themChapter V. A Tempest, a Shipwreck, an Earthquake, and what else befell Doctor Pangloss, Candide, and James the AnabaptistChapter VI. How the Portuguese made a superb auto-de-fé to prevent any future Earthquakes, and how Candide underwent public flagellationChapter VII. How the Old Woman took care of Candide, and how he found the Object of His LoveChapter VIII. The History of CunegundChapter IX. What happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the JewChapter X. In what distress Candide, Cunegund, and the Old Woman arrive at Cadiz; and of their EmbarkationChapter XI. The History of the Old WomanChapter XII. The Adventures of the Old Woman (continued)Chapter XIII. How Candide was obliged to leave the fair Cunegund and the Old WomanChapter XIV. The reception Candide and Cacambo met with among the Jesuits in ParaguayChapter XV. How Candide killed the Brother of his dear CunegundChapter XVI. What happened to our two Travellers with two Girls, two Monkeys, and the Savages called OreillonsChapter XVII. Candide and his Valet arrive in the Country of El Dorado. What they saw thereChapter XVIII. What they saw in the Country of El DoradoChapter XIX. What happened to them at Surinam, and how Candide came acquainted with MartinChapter XX. What befell Candide and Martin on their PassageChapter XXI. Candide and Martin, while thus reasoning with each other, draw near to the coast of FranceChapter XXII. What happened to Candide and Martin in FranceChapter XXIII. Candide and Martin touch upon the English Coast: what they see thereChapter XXIV. Of Pacquette and Friar GirofléeChapter XXV. Candide and Martin pay a visit to Signor Pococuranté, a noble VenetianChapter XXVI. Candide and Martin sup with six Sharpers; and who they wereChapter XXVII. Candide’s Voyage to ConstantinopleChapter XXVIII. What befell Candide, Cunegund, Pangloss, Martin, etc.Chapter XXIX. In what manner Candide found Miss Cunegund and the Old Woman againChapter XXX. Conclusion