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Doctor Pangloss is the unfailingly optimistic mentor of the title character in this Voltaire work |
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2021-12-08 |
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Pangloss keeps his incorrigible optimism intact when he escapes an incompetent hangman's noose in this satire |
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LITERARY GREAT ESCAPES |
2008-01-18 |
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The title character of this Voltaire work discovers gardening will make him happy |
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A LITTLE LIT |
2007-02-15 |
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Songs in this 1956 show include "Oh, Happy We", "You Were Dead, You Know" & "The Best Of All Possible Worlds" |
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2005-05-12 |
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In this 1759 Voltaire novel, the title character moves briefly to an ideal country in South America called El Dorado |
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FRENCH LITERATURE |
2004-05-20 |
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1759:Dr. Pangloss' naive student |
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LITERARY TITLE CHARACTERS |
2001-01-16 |
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This Voltaire title character is thrown out of the baron's castle with several kicks to his backside |
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LITERARY HODGEPODGE |
1996-04-09 |
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This Voltaire novel opens in the noble castle of Baron Thunder-Ten-Tronckh in Westphalia |
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LITERATURE |
1995-05-05 |
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This Voltaire hero is in love with Cunegonde, the daughter of Baron Thunder-Ten-Tronckh |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1995-01-31 |
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Dr. Pangloss in this Voltaire novel inspired the adj. Panglossian, which means extremely optimistic |
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LITERARY ALLUSIONS |
1994-10-24 |
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Dr. Pangloss is the tutor to this title character created by Voltaire |
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LITERATURE |
1992-10-28 |
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This Voltaire hero falls in love with Cunegonde, a baron's daughter |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1992-04-30 |
#1779 |
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In a Voltaire novel, this title character arrives in Lisbon just in time for the 1755 earthquake |
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FRENCH LITERATURE |
1991-10-11 |
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