MacbethYale University Press, 2005. jan. 1. - 210 oldal In this new translation of Voltaire's Candide, distinguished translator Burton Raffel captures the French novel's irreverent spirit and offers a vivid, contemporary version of the 250-year-old text. Raffel re-creates Voltaire's stylistic brilliance by casting the novel into an English idiom that, had Voltaire been a twenty-first-century American, he might himself have employed. The translation is immediate and unencumbered, and for the first time makes Voltaire the satirist a wicked pleasure for English-speaking readers. Candide recounts the fantastically improbable travels, adventures, and misfortunes of the young Candide, his beloved Cungegonde, and his devoutly optimistic tutor Pangloss. Endowed at the start with good fortune and every prospect for happiness and success, the characters nevertheless encounter every conceivable misfortune. Voltaire's philosophical tale, in part an ironic attack on the optimistic thinking of such figures as Gottfried Leibniz and Alexander Pope, has proved enormously influential over the years. In a general introduction to this volume, historian Johnson Kent Wright places Candide in the contexts of Voltaire's life and work and the Age of Enlightenment. |
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William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare Macbeth William Shakespeare Fully annotated , with an Introduction , Front Cover.
William Shakespeare. the annotated shakespeare Macbeth William Shakespeare Fully annotated , with an Introduction , Front Cover.
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William Shakespeare. Macbeth William Shakespeare Fully annotated , with an Introduction , by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Burton Raffel , General Editor Yale University Press New Haven and London ...
William Shakespeare. Macbeth William Shakespeare Fully annotated , with an Introduction , by Burton Raffel With an essay by Harold Bloom the annotated shakespeare Burton Raffel , General Editor Yale University Press New Haven and London ...
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... annotated , with an introduction , by Burton Raffel ; with an essay by Harold Bloom . p . cm.— ( The annotated Shakespeare ) Includes bibliographical references . ISBN 0-300-10654-8 ( pbk . ) For Evander Lomke CONTENTS About This Book ...
... annotated , with an introduction , by Burton Raffel ; with an essay by Harold Bloom . p . cm.— ( The annotated Shakespeare ) Includes bibliographical references . ISBN 0-300-10654-8 ( pbk . ) For Evander Lomke CONTENTS About This Book ...
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... annotated edition , I therefore present this passage , not in the bare form quoted above , but thoroughly supported by bottom - of - the - page notes : To be thus1 is nothing, but to be2 safely thus.3 ix About This Book.
... annotated edition , I therefore present this passage , not in the bare form quoted above , but thoroughly supported by bottom - of - the - page notes : To be thus1 is nothing, but to be2 safely thus.3 ix About This Book.
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... annotations of this sort create the necessary bridges from Shakespeare's four-centuries-old English across to ours. 1 (i.e., the king) 2 but to be = without being 3 to be THUS is NOThing BUT to be SAFEly THUS 4 of 5 stab,thrust 6 ...
... annotations of this sort create the necessary bridges from Shakespeare's four-centuries-old English across to ours. 1 (i.e., the king) 2 but to be = without being 3 to be THUS is NOThing BUT to be SAFEly THUS 4 of 5 stab,thrust 6 ...
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