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| | Candide |
 | | Candide sat down at the table with His Majesty, his valet Cacambo, and several ladies of the court. |  | | Candide having kissed the hem of the Commandant's robe, they sat down to table. |  | | This man conducted Candide and Martin to the playhouse; they were acting a new tragedy. |
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http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/voltaire/candide.html
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| | Works of Voltaire vol. 1 ToC: The Online Library of Liberty |
 | | Chapter V. How Candide Became A Very Great Man, And Yet Was Not Contented. |  | | Fresh Favors Conferred On Candide; His Great Advancement. |  | | Chapter V. A Tempest, A Shipwreck, An Earthquake; And What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss, Candide, And James The Anabaptist. |
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http://oll.libertyfund.org/ToC/0060-01.php
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| | candide |
 | | Candide wears the Jesuit robe and flees to the frontier with Cacambo. |  | | Jacques, Candide and Pangloss sail for Lisbon, Portugal. |  | | Candide sends the Baron back to be a galley slave and then he marries Cunegonde. |
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http://novaonline.nv.cc.va.us/eli/eng252/candidestudy.html
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| | Candide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | I like only that which serves my purpose." Candide, having been educated never to judge for himself, was much surprised at what he heard. |  | | Voltaire never openly admitted to having written the controversial Candide. |  | | Pangloss, who was as inquisitive as he was argumentative, asked the old man what was the name of the strangled Mufti. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candide
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| | SparkNotes: Candide: Plot Overview |
 | | Candide announces that he plans to marry Cunégonde, but the baron insists that his sister will never marry a commoner. |  | | On his own for the first time, Candide is soon conscripted into the army of the Bulgars. |  | | Candide takes this as proof that there is justice in the world, but Martin staunchly disagrees. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/candide/summary.html
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| | Bernstein's Candide |
 | | Prince has said he took his idea for the production, which presents Candide's wide-eyed wanderings as though it were part of a traveling freak show, from reading that Voltaire had intended his novella to be an impious prank. |  | | This is either the third or the fifth time Prince has staged "Candide"-- depending on how you count his ways--but not because he didn't get it right the first time, but because he has kept on getting it better. |  | | As with his opera-house stagings in both New York and Chicago, Prince has now returned the show to a proscenium setting, but has done so with an exuberance that perhaps eluded him when he mounted it for the New York City Opera. |
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http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA/operetta.html
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| | Candide / The Songs |
 | | Candide Begins His Travels [Candide Continues His Travels] |  | | The four parts are usually sung by Candide, Cunegonde, the Old Lady, and the Governor. |  | | This was an early draft of Oh, Happy We with lyrics by John Latouche. |
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http://www.geocities.com/bernsteincandide/songs.html
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| | Literature.org - The Online Literature Library |
 | | Pangloss composed a fine memorial, by which he proved that the Baron had no right over his sister; and that she might, according to all the laws of the Empire, marry Candide with the left hand. |  | | This discourse gave birth to new reflections, and Martin especially concluded that man was born to live in the convulsions of disquiet, or in the lethargy of idleness. |  | | Pangloss, Candide, and Martin, as they were returning to the little farm, met with a good-looking old man, who was taking the air at his door, under an alcove formed of the boughs of orange trees. |
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http://www.literature.org/authors/voltaire/candide/chapter-30.html
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| | Candide |
 | | How is Candide's decision to marry her relevant to those values? |  | | Resources for the Study of Voltaire's Candide: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA/Candide/ |  | | Are there biblical allusions in the description of Candide's actions and his expulsion from the castle? |
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http://fajardo-acosta.com/worldlit/voltaire/candide.htm
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| | Candide ou l'optimisme |
 | | Candide baisa d'abord le bas de la robe du commandant, ensuite ils se mirent à table. |  | | Candide demanda à voir la cour de justice, le parlement ; on lui dit qu'il n'y en avait point, et qu'on ne plaidait jamais. |  | | Candide lui recommanda de ne point oublier la bonne vieille. |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-mixed-french?id=VolCand&tag=public&images=images/modeng&data=/lv1/Archive/french-parsed
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Petits Classiques Larousse: Candide: Books |
 | | After you have finished Candide, I suggest that you ask yourself where complacency about your life and circumstances is costing you and those you care about the potential for more health, happiness, peace, and prosperity. |  | | Basically, Candide challenges any view you have about complacency that is defined in terms of the world-view of those who are complacent. |  | | The Baron immediately kicks Candide out of the castle (literally on the backside), and Candide's wanderings begin. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/2038717001
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| | Resources for study of Candide |
 | | Text of Candide, in French (1759; University of Virginia) |  | | Brief presentation of Candide, with study questions by |  | | A Letter on the subject of Candide, to the Journal encyclopédique, 15 July 1759 |
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http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA/Candide
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| | Sondheim.com - Putting it together since 1994. |
 | | John LaTouche died early in the process, and Bernstein asked Sondheim to write lyrics for the show. |  | | Bernstein was writing Candide with Hellman (and lyricist John LaTouche) at the same time that he was writing West Side Story with Sondheim, and indeed, several numbers originally intended for one show ended up in the other. |  | | Candide was originally a collaboration between Composer Leonard Bernstein and Playwright Lillian Hellman. |
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http://www.sondheim.com/shows/candide
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| | Candide by Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire - Read Print |
 | | Select from the table of contents below to start reading Candide. |  | | Let your friends and family in on the secret. |  | | Read Print > Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire > Candide |
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http://www.readprint.com/work-1462/Francois-Marie-Arouet-Voltaire
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| | Candide - kind of busy at the moment |
 | | Hey, while you're here though, send us a message using the form below, if you feel like it. |  | | Candide - kind of busy at the moment |
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http://www.candide.co.uk
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| | SparkNotes: Candide |
 | | Ask a question or start a discussion on the SparkNotes community boards. |  | | Home : English : Literature Study Guides : Candide |  | | It's the only book you'll need to beat the new SAT. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/candide
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