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versions titled Candide: or, All for the Best (1759);
Candide: or, The
Optimist (1762); and
Candide:
Optimism (1947). A
young man,
Candide,
lives a sheltered...
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Candide is an
operetta with
music composed by
Leonard Bernstein and
lyrics primarily by the poet
Richard Wilbur,
based on the 1759
novella of the same...
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candide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Candide is a
French satire by the
Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.
Candide may also
refer to:
Candide (operetta)...
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Candide Thovex (born 22 May 1982) is a
French professional skier,
filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is the
older brother of
snowboarder Mirabelle Thovex...
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Candide (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃did]) was the name
given to
various French newspapers of the 19th and 20th century.
Candide was a
newspaper founded...
- The
Arene Candide, (Italian:
Caverna delle Arene Candide,
Cavern of the
White sands) is an
archaeological site in
Finale Ligure, Liguria, Italy. Its name...
- 1759
novel Candide. She is the
title character's
aristocratic cousin and love interest. At the
beginning of the story, the
protagonist Candide is chased...
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Candide Preis (originally
called Stadtschreiber Stipendium,
later Candide Preis) is the only German-French
literary award,
named for its
French satire...
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singing America's
Greatest Broadway Hits. Fee
starred in the
title role of
Candide at the
Menier Chocolate Factory in London,
alongside Scarlett Strallen...
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Apple TV+
comedy drama Shrinking, and
voicing Cleopatra "Cleo"
Smith and
Candide Sampson in
Clone High. She has also
appeared in Seinfeld, The
Fresh Prince...