
Voltaire's Philosophical Novels Set (complete Collection)
by Voltaire
About This Novel
"Voltaire's Philosophical Novels Set (3 volumes in total)" contains many of Voltaire's classic philosophical novels, all of which are translated by Mr. Fu Lei. The set contains three volumes: "The Innocent", "Zadig" and "Candide". "The Innocent" is a masterpiece of Voltaire's late philosophical novels. This book also includes famous philosophical novels such as "White and Black" and "Yeno and Gaolan". "Zadig" contains several of Voltaire's early writings of philosophical novels, which are humorous and full of whimsical ideas. "Zadig" is set in the ancient East, full of mythology and exotic sentiments, and is composed of eighteen seemingly independent but interrelated stories. Through the tortuous life experience of the protagonist Zadig, readers are shown a wonderful realm full of philosophy but a blend of reality and reality. "Little Adult" tells the story of Little Adult, a young man from Sirius, who travels to Saturn and the Earth. The full name of "Candide" is "Candide or Optimism". It is Voltaire's most famous philosophical novel and tells a series of encounters of the protagonist Candide.
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Official(3)Scraped 18d ago
They worry about fighting for power and wealth, but I think they want to control their own destiny, see current politics clearly, strategize, and actively fight and contend with fate.
After reading this book, I discovered that the upper class lives a more serious life, wearing a mask of hypocrisy and over-evaluating their words and deeds, while the hearts of the people at the bottom are more free, light, romantic, and believe in truth, goodness and beauty.
The third chapter in the book has twists and turns in its plot, but it just illustrates that one should not be greedy for glory and wealth. The protagonist in the play is in a high position and has many situations where he cannot help himself and even becomes homeless.
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Official(3)Scraped 18d ago
They worry about fighting for power and wealth, but I think they want to control their own destiny, see current politics clearly, strategize, and actively fight and contend with fate.
After reading this book, I discovered that the upper class lives a more serious life, wearing a mask of hypocrisy and over-evaluating their words and deeds, while the hearts of the people at the bottom are more free, light, romantic, and believe in truth, goodness and beauty.
The third chapter in the book has twists and turns in its plot, but it just illustrates that one should not be greedy for glory and wealth. The protagonist in the play is in a high position and has many situations where he cannot help himself and even becomes homeless.
