Candide | Related Titles/Adaptations
Originally written in French, the novel Candide was translated into English by Joan Spencer in her 1966 edition for The World's Classics. There are other translations into many languages.
There is a very useful critical edition of Candide by A. Morize (Hachette, Paris, 1913). For the original French version, look to the complete edition of Voltaire's stories: Romans et contes, edited by Henri Benac (Gamier, 1960).
Modern writers who are Voltaire's literary grandchildren include authors as diverse as Hunter S. Thompson (in Fear and Loathing...
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