Der Traum ein Leben

Grillparzer, Franz



Zadig ou la Destinée (Zadig, or The Book of Fate; 1747) is a novella and work of philosophical fiction by the Enlightenment writer Voltaire. It tells the story of Zadig, a philosopher in ancient Babylonia. The author does not attempt any historical accuracy, and some of the problems Zadig faces are thinly disguised references to social and political problems of Voltaire's own day. It was originally published as Memnon in Amsterdam (with a false imprint of London given) and first issued under its more familiar title in 1748. The book makes use of the Persian tale The Three Princes of Serendip. It is philosophical in nature, and presents human life as in the hands of a destiny beyond human control. Voltaire challenges religious and metaphysical orthodoxy with his presentation of the moral revolution taking place in Zadig himself. Zadig is one of Voltaire's most celebrated works after Candide. Many literary critics have praised Voltaire's use of contradiction and juxtaposition. From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

Confidential Chats with Girls

Howard, William Lee


Correspondance diplomatique de Bertrand de Salignac de La Mothe...

Salignac, Bertrand de, seigneur de La Mothe-Fénelon, active 16th century


Bird Houses Boys Can Build

Siepert, Albert Frederick


Flower o' the Peach

Gibbon, Perceval

Also published as "Margaret Harding", Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1911

The 13th juror

Waltham, Leslie




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