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Fortia de Piles, A. (Alphonse), comte de
1758
1826
Caillot Duval
De Piles, A. Fortia (Alphonse Fortia), comte
Fortia de Piles, Alphonse Toussaint Joseph André Marie Marseille, comte de
Piles, A. Fortia de (Alphonse Fortia), comte
Pilles, A. Fortia de (Alphonse Fortia), comte
Fortia-Piles, M. le comte de (Alphonse)
Boisgelin de Kerdu, Pierre Marie Louis de
1758
1816
De Kerdu, Pierre Marie Louis de Boisgelin
Kerdu, Pierre Marie Louis de Boisgelin de
De Boisgelin de Kerdu, Pierre Marie Louis
Boisgelin, Louis de
Larchey, Lorédan
1831
1902
Larchey, Loredan
Larchey, L. (Lorédan)
Larchey, Étienne Lorédan
Larchey, Etienne Loredan
02001561
Les mystifications de Caillot-Duval
Choix de ses lettres les plus amusantes avec les réponses de ses victimes
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"Les mystifications de Caillot-Duval" by Fortia de Piles and Boisgelin de Kerdu is a collection of humorous letters and responses, likely written in the late 18th century. The work revolves around a playful fictional character, Caillot-Duval, who engages in a series of elaborate and amusing deceptions, drawing laughter from the unsuspecting recipients of his correspondences. This narrative not only entertains but also serves as a critique of societal pretensions and gullibility in correspondence. The opening of the book introduces the concept of Caillot-Duval's mystifications, set against a backdrop of 1780s France. Readers are introduced to the character's initial success with a local prosecutor, who is unwittingly drawn into Flattery and absurdity through a series of incorrectly interpreted compliments and invitations. The witty exchanges set the stage for further antics, showcasing the foolishness of the characters involved, such as an opera dancer and other social figures who respond with endearing naivety to Caillot-Duval's charades. This introduction establishes a light-hearted tone while hinting at the clever social commentary woven throughout the letters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Literary forgeries and mystifications
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FR Humour
FR Biographie, Mémoires, Journal intime, Correspondance
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