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Casanova's Life and Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Casanova's Life and Times

This is both the life of Giacomo Casanova and a chronicle of eighteenth-century Europe. Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798) was born the son of a moderately poor acting family at a time when the stage carried enormous social stigma. Yet in his own lifetime he achieved celebrity across Europe, rubbing shoulders with numerous of the eighteenth century's greatest men and women, from Frederick the Great to Catherine the Great, from Voltaire to Albrecht von Haller, from Pope Benedict XIV to Pope Clement XIII. It was a fame that had little to do with his romantic exploits. This was to come later, following upon the posthumous publication of his magnificent History of My Life. An adventurer and a man of learning, his was an extraordinary life whose story was intertwined with the story of eighteenth-century Europe. To try to understand this fascinating character we need also to try to understand the period in which he lived. This is the aim of Casanova's Life and Times.

Casanova
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Casanova

"The remarkable story of Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798), an impoverished abandoned boy who became the notorious libertine, famous writer, and correspondent with figures such as Voltaire, Louis XV, and Catherine the Great in decadent 18th-century Europe."--Provided by publisher.

Casanova's Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Casanova's Women

The world's greatest seducer - and the array of remarkable women he pursued - as you have never seen them before 'His final scenes make an arresting image ... entertaining ... Judith Summers has worked hard to explore who these women really were' TLS 'Summers relays all the most succulent scandals from the life of the famous womaniser' Telegraph Eighteenth-century Venetian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, history's most famous seducer, talked his way into the beds of more than 200 women. Charming, brilliant and devastatingly attractive, the compulsive womaniser claimed to like and understand his conquests. But he could also be ruthless, cruel, selfish and dishonest. Who were these women who established Casanova's extraordinary reputation? From the two sisters with whom he had his first sexual experience to the libidinous Venetian nun who defied God in order to sleep with him, from the wealthy widow he tricked out of a fortune to the love of his life, the glamorous and daring Henriette, they all have their story to tell.

The Memoires of Casanova
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

The Memoires of Casanova

Reproduction of the original: The Memoires of Casanova by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

History of My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 862

History of My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-05-22
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

The last two volumes of Casanova's account of his extraordinary life include the story of his imprisonment in Buen Retiro, his trip to Madrid and his affair with Do a Ignacia, his journey to Barcelona and his detention in the Tower, his encounter with Lord Baltimore, and his serious illness in Aix-en-Provence when he is taken care of by a mysterious woman who turns out to the servant of one of his first loves, Henriette.

The Memoirs of Casanova
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2939

The Memoirs of Casanova

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-05-10
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  • Publisher: tredition

The Memoirs of Casanova - Giacomo Casanova - The isolation and boredom of Casanova's last years enabled him to focus without distractions on his Histoire de ma vie, without which his fame would have been considerably diminished, if not blotted out entirely. He began to think about writing his memoirs around 1780 and began in earnest by 1789, as "the only remedy to keep from going mad or dying of grief". The first draft was completed by July 1792, and he spent the next six years revising it. He puts a happy face on his days of loneliness, writing in his work, "I can find no pleasanter pastime than to converse with myself about my own affairs and to provide a most worthy subject for laughter t...

HQÑ 26 primeros capítulos 4
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 317

HQÑ 26 primeros capítulos 4

El éxito de esta colección nos anima a seguir apostando por ella. En este cuarto libro podréis encontrar los 26 primeros capítulos de los 26 siguientes títulos de la colección HQÑ. ¡Anímate a descubrir los romances, las aventuras y la pasión recogida en las páginas de las obras de esta colección!

Pascale Casanova’s World of Letters and Its Legacies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Pascale Casanova’s World of Letters and Its Legacies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-10-04
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  • Publisher: BRILL

A wide-ranging appraisal of the work, influence and intellectual profile of Pascale Casanova, a major figure in the humanities and social sciences, from sociology to literary theory and criticism.

Casanova in Bohemia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Casanova in Bohemia

An erotic, comedic, and compulsively readable historical novel depicting the beguiling Giacomo Casanova as he looks back on a life of love and ribald adventure In Count Waldstein’s far-flung Bohemian castle, an aging Casanova spends his days as a librarian cataloging the count’s extensive collection of books. Or at least that’s what he’s supposed to be doing. Ever the storyteller, Casanova instead dedicates himself to his own writing, for which the young servant Laura Brock serves as an endlessly fascinated audience. He recounts to her his greatest escapades—from romances in a Venetian convent to the seduction of an entire harem to the triumphant amassing (and subsequent loss) of a...

The Memoirs of Casanova (Illustrated Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2925

The Memoirs of Casanova (Illustrated Edition)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-21
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  • Publisher: e-artnow

A series of adventures wilder and more fantastic than the wildest of romances, written down with the exactitude of a business diary; a view of men and cities from Naples to Berlin, from Madrid and London to Constantinople and St. Petersburg; the 'vie intime' of the eighteenth century depicted by a man, who to-day sat with cardinals and saluted crowned heads, and tomorrow lurked in dens of profligacy and crime; a book of confessions penned without reticence and without penitence; a record of forty years of "occult" charlatanism; a collection of tales of successful imposture, of 'bonnes fortunes', of marvellous escapes, of transcendent audacity, told with the humour of Smollett and the delicat...