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Pangloss (from Gr****,
meaning all languages) may
refer to:
Pangloss, a
fictional character in the 1759
novel Candide by
Voltaire Dr.
Peter Pangloss, a...
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being indoctrinated with
Leibnizian optimism by his mentor,
Professor Pangloss. The work
describes the
abrupt cessation of this lifestyle,
followed by...
- The
Pangloss Collection is a
digital library whose objective is to
store and
facilitate access to
audio recordings in
endangered languages of the world...
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Robert Rounseville as Candide,
Barbara Cook as Cunegonde, Max
Adrian as Dr.
Pangloss, and Irra
Petina as the Old Lady. This
production was a box
office disaster...
- Basilica, a
cathedral in Venice, Italy, and that of the
fictional character "
Pangloss" in Voltaire's
novella Candide. The
paper was the
first to use the architectural...
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London Coliseum, West End 2020 The Boy
Friend Lord
Brockhurst Princess of
Wales Theatre, West End 2024
Candide Professor Pangloss Wichita Grand Opera...
- Aleykhem's
Tevye the Dairyman,
Miriam Katz
transl (complete, illustrated ed.),
Pangloss, ISBN 0-9347-1031-7. ——— (1999) [Crown Publishers, 1949], Tevye's Daughters:...
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Caleb Plummer in Dot (an
adaption of The
Cricket on the Hearth), Dr.
Pangloss in
George Colman the Younger's The Heir at Law,
Salem Scudder in The Octoroon...
- p****ivity
inspired by Leibniz's
philosophy of
optimism through the
character Pangloss's frequent refrain that,
because God
created it, this is of
necessity the...
- The Man Who Came to Dinner, Milt in
Laughter on the 23rd Floor, and Dr.
Pangloss in the 1973
production of Candide. He has been
nominated for two Tony Awards...