Zadig and Other Stories

Zadig and Other Stories

by Voltaire
Zadig and Other Stories

Zadig and Other Stories

by Voltaire

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Overview

Best known as the author of the satirical novel Candide, Voltaire also wrote other highly regarded works of philosophical fiction. With the title tale of this original collection of short stories, the author addresses the social and political problems of his own day in an ancient Babylonian setting. First published in 1747, "Zadig" makes no attempt at historical accuracy. Instead, its thinly veiled references to contemporary issues challenge eighteenth-century religious orthodoxy by portraying life's vicissitudes as the product of destiny rather than individual choices.
Additional selections of Voltaire's short fiction include "Micromégas," "The World Is Like That," "Jeannot and Colin," "The Story of a Good Brahams," and "Memmon, the Philosopher." Taken as a whole, this compilation offers a splendid reflection of the Enlightenment–era writer's masterful gifts for social commentary and his witty critiques of love, vanity, science, and religion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486847818
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 784 KB

About the Author

One of France's most celebrated citizens, Voltaire (1694–1778) is best known for his satirical novel Candide. His political treatises, which frequently put him at odds with the church and state, continue to exercise enormous influence on political theorists, philosophers, educators, and historians. Dover's other works by Voltaire include Candide and his Philosophical Dictionary and Philosophical Letters.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Zadig
Micromegas
Jeannot and Colin
The Story of a Good Brahman
Memnon, the Philosopher
The World Is LIke That, or the Vision of Babouc
Endnotes
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