Shakespeare and Voltaire
Title | Shakespeare and Voltaire PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas R. Lounsbury |
Publisher | New York, C. Scribner's sons |
Pages | 518 |
Release | 1902 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Philosophy in Literature: Shakespeare, Voltaire, Tolstoy & Proust
Title | Philosophy in Literature: Shakespeare, Voltaire, Tolstoy & Proust PDF eBook |
Author | Morris Weitz |
Publisher | Detroit : Wayne State University Press |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Voltaire
Title | Voltaire PDF eBook |
Author | Theodore Besterman |
Publisher | New York : Harcourt, Brace & World |
Pages | 684 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Voltaire, Goethe, Schlegel, Coleridge
Title | Voltaire, Goethe, Schlegel, Coleridge PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Paulin |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2014-03-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1472539125 |
Great Shakespeareans offers a systematic account of those figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare, both nationally and internationally. In this volume, leading scholars assess the contribution of Voltaire, Goethe, Schlegel and Coleridge to the afterlife and reception of Shakespeare and his plays. Each substantial contribution assesses the double impact of Shakespeare on the figure covered and of the figure on the understanding, interpretation and appreciation of Shakespeare, provide a sketch of their subject's intellectual and professional biography and an account of the wider cultural context, including comparison with other figures or works within the same field.
Shakespeare and Voltaire
Title | Shakespeare and Voltaire PDF eBook |
Author | Lounsbury Thomas R. |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780259655800 |
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear
Title | An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Montagu |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2018-03-29 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1108083919 |
This 1769 work is a spirited defence of Shakespeare against criticism claiming that he was inferior to modern French dramatists.
Candide
Title | Candide PDF eBook |
Author | By Voltaire |
Publisher | BookRix |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2019-06-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3736801785 |
Candide is a French satire by Voltaire, a philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment. It begins with a young man, Candide, who is living a sheltered life in an Edenic paradise and being indoctrinated with Leibnizian optimism (or simply Optimism) by his mentor, Pangloss. The work describes the abrupt cessation of this lifestyle, followed by Candide's slow, painful disillusionment as he witnesses and experiences great hardships in the world. Voltaire concludes with Candide, if not rejecting optimism outright, advocating a deeply practical precept, "we must cultivate our garden", in lieu of the Leibnizian mantra of Pangloss, "all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds". Candide is characterized by its sarcastic tone, as well as by its erratic, fantastical and fast-moving plot. A picaresque novel it parodies many adventure and romance clichés, the struggles of which are caricatured in a tone that is mordantly matter-of-fact. Still, the events discussed are often based on historical happenings, such as the Seven Years' War and the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. As philosophers of Voltaire's day contended with the problem of evil, so too does Candide in this short novel, albeit more directly and humorously. Voltaire ridicules religion, theologians, governments, armies, philosophies, and philosophers through allegory; most conspicuously, he assaults Leibniz and his optimism. As expected by Voltaire, Candide has enjoyed both great success and great scandal. Immediately after its secretive publication, the book was widely banned because it contained religious blasphemy, political sedition and intellectual hostility hidden under a thin veil of naïveté. However, with its sharp wit and insightful portrayal of the human condition, the novel has since inspired many later authors and artists to mimic and adapt it. Today, Candide is recognized as Voltaire's magnum opus and is often listed as part of the Western canon; it is arguably taught more than any other work of French literature. It was listed as one of The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written.