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Candide: Critical Essay by William F. Bottiglia

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SOURCE: Bottiglia, William F. “Style” and “Evaluation.” In Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century: Voltaire's Candide: Analysis of a Classic, edited by Theodore Besterman, pp. 243-97. Geneva, Switzerland: Institut et Musée Voltaire, 1964.

In the following essays, Bottiglia analyses the style and themes of Candide and offers a detailed examination of the text.

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