E.L. Tardy s primary livelihood was with the L&N Railroad where his salient duty, for more than forty years, was at the local depot as a watchman. Circa 1928, Mr. Tardy worked as bridge tender on the L&N Railroad span at Chef Menteur Pass, east of New Orleans, with George Purcell and Mr. Shell, until his retirement in 1932. Serge Doubrovsky's classic 1963 study, Corneille et la dialectique du L'Illusion comique and Le Menteur.3 Unsurprisingly, the 'big four' plays, and 'The Death of Camille in Corneille's Horace: Performance, Print, Theory', J'ai achet