Candide
About this book
Young Candide is ejected from his idyllic life in a protected castle and finds himself encountering wild adventures and harsh trials that put to the test his teacher's claim that we live in the best of all possible worlds.
Honest and simple to a fault, Candide finds that a bit of romance leads only to exile and sudden immersion in a larger and more frightening world. Armed with the optimistic teachings of his mentor Pangloss, he is soon astounded to be arrested, beaten and forced into military service. The author doesn't spare his hero, hurling him into a shipwreck, an earthquake, a tidal wave and a city-wide wildfire in short order. Pursuing his true love and reunited with Pangloss, who interprets each new setback, no matter how horrific, as another sign that everything happens for the best, Candide refuses to abandon hope but begins to question his teacher's bottomless optimism. An outrageous picaresque quest full of barbed observations about human behavior and belief, politics and institutions, Candide was condemned for the fiercely irreverent stance it delicately conceals beneath its hero's guileless nature and chain of extravagant adventures. Triumphing over censorship, the book has had profound influence on philosophy and politics since its first appearance in 1759, but remains a classic that can be read for pure pleasure.
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Chapter XXII
WHAT HAPPENED IN FRANCE TO CANDIDE AND MARTIN
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- I. How Candide was brought up in a Magnificent Castle, and how he was expelled thence
- II. What became of Candide among the Bulgarians
- III. How Candide made his escape from the Bulgarians, and what afterwards became of him
- IV. How Candide found his old Master Pangloss, and what happened to them
- V. Tempest, Shipwreck, Earthquake, and what became of Doctor Pangloss, Candide, and James the Anabaptist
- VI. How the Portuguese made a Beautiful Auto-da-fé, to prevent any further Earthquakes: and how Candide was publicly whipped
- VII. How the Old Woman took care of Candide, and how he found the Object he loved
- VIII. The History of Cunegonde
- IX. What became of Cunegonde, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor, and the Jew
- X. In what distress Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Woman arrived at Cadiz; and of their Embarkation
- XI. History of the Old Woman
- XII. The Adventures of the Old Woman continued
- XIII. How Candide was forced away from his fair Cunegonde and the Old Woman
- XIV. How Candide and Cacambo were received by the Jesuits of Paraguay
- XV. How Candide killed the brother of his dear Cunegonde
- XVI. Adventures of the Two Travellers, with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages called Oreillons
- XVII. Arrival of Candide and his Valet at El Dorado, and what they saw there
- XVIII. What they saw in the Country of El Dorado
- XIX. What happened to them at Surinam and how Candide got acquainted with Martin
- XX. What happened at Sea to Candide and Martin
- XXI. Candide and Martin, reasoning, draw near the Coast of France
- XXII. What happened in France to Candide and Martin
- XXIII. Candide and Martin touched upon the Coast of England, and what they saw there
- XXIV. Of Paquette and Friar Giroflée
- XXV. The Visit to Lord Pococurante, a Noble Venetian
- XXVI. Of a Supper which Candide and Martin took with Six Strangers, and who they were
- XXVII. Candide’s Voyage to Constantinople
- XXVIII. What happened to Candide, Cunegonde, Pangloss, Martin, etc.
- XXIX. How Candide found Cunegonde and the Old Woman again
- XXX. The Conclusion
- A Note About the Author
- A Note from the Publisher
