Voltaire, L'Ingénu [The Huron]

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Voltaire’s

l’Ingénu

is divided into twenty chapters:

I. Comment le prieur de Notre-Dame de la Montagne et mademoiselle sa soeur rencontrèrent un Huron [How the Prior of Our Lady of the Mountain and His Noble Sister Met a Huron] II. Le Huron, nommé l’Ingénu, reconnu de ses parents [The Huron Named Ingenuous Recognized by His Relatives] III. Le Huron, nommé l’Ingénu, converti [The Huron Named Ingenuous Converted] IV. L’Ingénu baptisé [Ingenuous Baptised] V. L’Ingénu amoureux [Ingenuous in Love] VI. L’Ingénu court chez sa maîtresse, et devient furieux [Ingenuous Runs to See His Mistress, and Becomes Furious] VII. L’Ingénu repousse les Anglais [Ingenuous Repulses the English] VIII. L’Ingénu va en cour. Il soupe en chemin avec des Huguenots [Ingenuous Goes

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Citation: Fredericks, Kathryn. "L'Ingénu". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 June 2015 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=35538, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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