Zadig or The Book of Fate (Version 2)
Voltaire
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"there is no Evil under the Sun, but some Good proceeds from it:" -- this quote from this novel sums it up. One of Voltaire's most celebrated works, Zagig follows the plight of a young man, Zadig, as he embarks on matrimony. This tale is somewhat philosophical, suggesting that no matter how we act, we are confronted by bigotry, injustice and betrayal. Although set in Babylon, there is no attempt at historical accuracy. (3 hr 41 min)
Chapters
The Dedication, The Approbation | 6:58 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
The Blind Eye | 13:38 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
The Nose | 8:44 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
The Dog and the Horse, &c.; | 11:32 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Envious Man | 11:00 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Force of Generosity | 8:05 | Read by Kerry Adams |
The Just Judge | 8:39 | Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
The Force of Jealousy | 11:19 | Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
The Thresh’d Wife | 8:06 | Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
The Captive | 8:12 | Read by Jeffrey Allen Stumpf |
The Funeral Pile | 9:13 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Evening’s Entertainment | 10:11 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Rendezvous | 11:41 | Read by Richa Jain |
The Free-booter | 12:46 | Read by Richa Jain |
The Fisherman | 12:06 | Read by Richa Jain |
The Basilisk | 22:41 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Tournaments | 15:05 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Hermit | 19:00 | Read by Rachel Costello |
The Riddles, or Ænigmas | 12:12 | Read by Rachel Costello |