The Huron; or, Pupil of Nature

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The Huron; or, Pupil of Nature (1906)
Voltaire, translated by William F. Fleming, edited by Tobias George Smollett
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Voltaire2012798The Huron; or, Pupil of Nature — Contents1906William F. Fleming

THE HURON; OR, PUPIL OF NATURE[1]



Chapters (not listed in original)
  • Chapter I.—The Huron arrives in France.
  • Chapter II.—The Huron, called the Ingénu, acknowledged by his relations.
  • Chapter III.—The Huron converted.
  • Chapter IV.—The Huron baptized.
  • Chapter V.—The Huron in love.
  • Chapter VI.—The Huron flies to his mistress and becomes quite furious.
  • Chapter VII.—The Huron repulses the English.
  • Chapter VIII.—The Huron goes to court—sups upon the road with some Huguenots.
  • Chapter IX.—The arrival of the Huron at Versailles—his reception at court.
  • Chapter X.—The Huron is shut up in the Bastille with a Jansenist.
  • Chapter XI.—How the Huron discloses his genius.
  • Chapter XII.—The Huron's sentiments upon theatrical pieces.
  • Chapter XIII.—The beautiful Miss St. Yves goes to Versailles.
  • Chapter XIV.—Rapid progress of the Huron's intellect.
  • Chapter XV.—The beautiful Miss St. Yves visits M. de St. Pouange.
  • Chapter XVI.—Miss St. Yves consults a Jesuit
  • Chapter XVII.—The Jesuit triumphs.
  • Chapter XVIII.—Miss St. Yves delivers her lover and a Jansenist.
  • Chapter XIX.—The Huron, the beautiful Miss St. Yves, and their relations, are convened.
  • Chapter XX.—The death of the beautiful Miss St. Yves, and its consequences.

   




Footnotes[edit]

  1. "Le Huron" was dramatized, under the name of "Civilization," by Mr. John H. Wilkins, and successfully produced at the City of London Theatre, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1852.


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