
audiobook
by comte de A. (Alphonse) Fortia de Piles, Pierre Marie Louis de Boisgelin de Kerdu
Note sur la transcription: Les erreurs clairement introduites par le typographe ont été corrigées. L'orthographe d'origine a été conservée et n'a pas été harmonisée. Les numéros des pages blanches n'ont pas été repris.
Les Mystifications de Caillot-Duval
AVANT-PROPOS
CORRESPONDANCE I
II A M. Le Cat, Procureur au présidial, à Abbeville.
III A Mme de Launay, rue Croix-des-Petits-Champs, à Paris.
IV A M. Soudé, rue Dauphine, à Paris
V A M. de la Roche, gouverneur de la ménagerie, à Versailles.
VI A M. Lefort, rue Saint-Jean-de-Beauvais, à Paris
VII A M. L'Heureux de Chanteloup.
Les Mystifications de Caillot‑Duval is a collection of satirical letters written by two army lieutenants who adopted the fanciful name Caillot‑Duval to play elaborate jokes on the Parisian literary and social scene of the late eighteenth century. The book gathers a selection of their most amusing missives, from congratulatory absurdities sent to a provincial prosecutor to elaborate schemes involving a Russian prince’s entourage. Each piece is presented with the victim’s reply, offering a lively back‑and‑forth that reveals the era’s taste for clever deceit.
The correspondence ranges widely— a nervous shoemaker denying a simple stitch, an ornithologist hearing of a curious bird romance, a confectioner defending “love” candies, and many more colorful characters. Written in a witty, slightly pompous style, the letters parody the pomp of scholarly discourse while exposing the human penchant for self‑importance. Listeners will enjoy the playful banter and the glimpse into a forgotten tradition of literary hoaxing that delighted bibliophiles of the time.
Full title
Les mystifications de Caillot-Duval Choix de ses lettres les plus amusantes avec les réponses de ses victimes Choix de ses lettres les plus amusantes avec les réponses de ses victimes
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (116K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Hélène de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2016-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1758–1826
An 18th- and early 19th-century French nobleman, traveler, and man of letters, he is remembered for witty collaborative works and for travel writing shaped by journeys across northern and eastern Europe. His life moved between military service, scholarship, and the lively literary culture of his time.
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1758–1816
A restless figure from Revolutionary-era France, he moved between military life, the Knights of Malta, and historical writing. His books reflect both firsthand experience and a fascination with political upheaval, especially in Malta and Portugal.
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