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Sometimes when I review books on GoodReads -- especially well-loved books such as Ian McEwan's "Atonement" -- I feel a bit like Senator Pococurante from Voltaire's "Candide":
As soon as our two travelers had taken leave of His Excellency, Candide said to Martin, "Well, I hope you will own that this man is the happiest of all mortals, for he is above everything he possesses."...more
"But do not you see," answered Martin, "that he likewise dislikes everything he possesses? It was an observation of Plato, l

What was the saying? Don't worry everything turns out all right in the end? Is that it???? I need help here.
Voltaire is awesome; I think it is interesting that he was both a successful businessman and a writer.
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Voltaire is awesome; I think it is interesting that he was both a successful businessman and a writer.
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One of the oddest works of classic literature I have ever read. If you don’t think too hard about certain aspects—the lovely touches of sexism and racism; the frequent bouts of rape and torture—it’s actually quite fun, and surprisingly funny. As much as I love the repressed staunchness of the Victorian era, one has to imagine that the lewd, bawdy 18th Century would have been a fascinating one to live in.
It also makes one wonder if a backlash to our current level of cultural tawdriness—comparable ...more
It also makes one wonder if a backlash to our current level of cultural tawdriness—comparable ...more

I am the one person who didn't take Hum 210 and read this in college. So I'm picking up all my classics of western literature late.
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May 20, 2007
Bailey
rated it
it was ok
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review of another edition
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May 02, 2015
Cristella
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Mihika
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