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The novella has never been out of print and has been translated into every conceivable language. The text of this Norton Critical Edition remains that of Robert M. Adams's superlative translation, accompanied by explanatory annotations. The Norton Critical Edition also includes: · A full introduction by Nicholas Cronk. · Five background studies of Enlightenment ideas and themes (by Richard Holmes, Adam Gopnik, W. H. Barber, Haydn Mason, and Nicholas Cronk), four of these new to the Third Edition. · Eight critical essays--six of them new to this edition--representing a wide range of approaches to . Contributors include J. G. Weightman, Roger Pearson, Dennis Fletcher, Robin Howells, James J. Lynch, Philip Stewart, Erich Auerbach, and Jean Starobinski. · A revised and expanded Selected Bibliography.
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"I have used this text in Western Civ courses many times. It is definitely the best and most accessible available. The annotations are especially helpful to students (and to their professors)." Mark W. McLeod, Gonzaga University
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"An excellent translation with helpful footnote information and background information. And at a most affordable price for students." W. M. Howe, Blue Mountain Community College
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has been delighting readers since 1759 with its satiric wit, provocations, and warnings.
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The Norton Critical Edition also includes . A full introduction by Nicholas Cronk . Six background studies of Enlightenment ideas and themes (by Richard Holmes, Adam Gopnik, W. H. Barber, Dennis Fletcher, Haydn Mason, and Nicholas Cronk), five of these new to the Third Edition . Seven critical essays five of them new to this edition representing a wide range of approaches toCandide. Contributors include J. G. Weightman, Robin Howells, James J. Lynch, Philip Stewart, Erich Auerbach, and Jean Starobinski. . A revised and expanded Selected Bibliography. "
About the Author
Nicholas Cronk is Director of the Voltaire Foundation, Professor of French Literature, and Lecturer in the History of the Book at Oxford University. He is General Editor of the Complete Works of Voltaire as well as editor or co-editor of many publications. His current research project is Voltaire's Radical Enlightenment: Editing and Re-Interpreting the Lettres sur les Anglais, for which he has been awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council Fellowship (2015--17).