Keyword: Claude Joseph Dorat

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Fréron seeks to humiliate the critic Jean-Francois de La Harpe who had attacked his recently deceased father, Elie Fréron. He recounts a dinner at the house of Mr. Dorat during which his father was ridiculed, and speaks of his hopes that the recipient can offer a contradictory account. He notes that he has heard from Mr. de La Harpe that they were discussing Voltaire and the unworthy treatment he received from Fréron in the style of his writing. Louis-Marie questions if the recipient ever remembers seeing his father baffled by a philosophy schoolboy, and asks if it was in his father’s character to say: ‘ah, il écrira et Dieu nous verrons’.

Repository: Private Collection
Date: 12 April 1776
CMV: cmv36580

The collection features authors such as: Voltaire; Claude Joseph Dorat; Jean-François Marmontel; and Denis Diderot.

Repository: Firestone Library
Date: 1784-1785
CMV: cmv33101