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Pastiche, imitation but also a continuation of Voltaire's most celebrated tale, Candide, seconde partie, picks up many of the original's themes. Leibniz, Descartes and Newton are gently mocked; Pascal is accused of trying to make us hate humankind. If it cannot begin to compare with Voltaire's masterpiece, the tale is nonetheless an amusing and instructive imitation.
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Add Candide : Ou l'Optimisme, Seconde Partie (1760), Pastiche, imitation but also a continuation of Voltaire's most celebrated tale, Candide, seconde partie, picks up many of the original's themes. Leibniz, Descartes and Newton are gently mocked; Pascal is accused of trying to make us hate humankind. If i, Candide : Ou l'Optimisme, Seconde Partie (1760) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Candide : Ou l'Optimisme, Seconde Partie (1760), Pastiche, imitation but also a continuation of Voltaire's most celebrated tale, Candide, seconde partie, picks up many of the original's themes. Leibniz, Descartes and Newton are gently mocked; Pascal is accused of trying to make us hate humankind. If i, Candide : Ou l'Optimisme, Seconde Partie (1760) to your collection on WonderClub |