Turcaret
By (Author) Alain-Ren Lesage
Translated by John Norman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
1st October 1988
United Kingdom
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 210mm, Spine 5mm
Fraud, theft, extortion and sexual corruption are the themes in this eighteenth-century masterpiece of French comedy.
Turcaret is generally accepted as one of the best of French comedies, few people in this country cann ever see it... an unjustly neglected foreign classic. * Sunday Telegraph *
...a real discovery...the play is sharp and brisk, and might have been written jointly by Moliere and Goldsmith * Sunday Time *
a biting social satire...this is the "Serious Money" of its day * The Guardian *
...it is a fascinating cynical comedy... John Norman's adaptation is full of twentieth century colloquialisms and the piece would probably work well in modern dress... The National Theatre...should now consider staging the play itself. * The Daily Telegraph *
...a real discovery...the play is sharp and brisk, and might have been written jointly by Moliere and Goldsmith * Sunday Times *
Alain-Rene Lesage (1668-1747) is considered to be France's first professional author. His works include the novels Diable Boiteaux and Gil Blas as well as Turcaret. John Norman is a writer whose plays include Edward and Anna, Mr Smith and Holyoake all of which have been produced by the Orange Tree Theatre.