Le tartare à la légion

Le tartare à la légion

By Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais

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Description: July 19, 1778, Beaumarchais publishes in Aix-en-Provence Tartarus at the Legion, the memory response to the one that his opponent, the Comte de La Blache, just offered four days earlier the public's curiosity. Since 1770, the two men confront each other in court about a "portioncule" from the legacy of the famous financier Joseph Paris-Duverney, who died in 1770. Salons of Paris to those of Versailles, we tell the tastiest episodes of the case that brought fame to Beaumarchais even before his success as a playwright. Tartarus is not only the virulent advocacy of a man who was sworn to destroy. It is also a masterpiece of mind which, in many places, reminiscent of the Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro. It abounds in allusions to the trial wich poisoned the life of Beaumarchais during eight years. Last two centuries, this reissue of Tartarus is the first to restore its full text. It corrects further approximations that usually surround the historical records of the case. It proves that the Tartarus did not deserve to be often removed from the complete works of its great author. Beaumarchais, without the Tartarus, had he survived Beaumarchais ?

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