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Story Of My Life

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SynopsisSeducer, gambler, necromancer, swindler, swashbucker, poet, self-made gentleman, bon vivant, Giacomo Casanova was not only the most notorious lover of the Western world, but a supreme story teller.

He lived a life stranger than most fictions, and the tale of his own adventures is his most compelling story, and one that remained unfinished at the time of his death.

This new selection contains all the highlights of Casanovas life: his youth in Venice as a precocious ecclesiastic; his dabbling in the occult; his imprisonment and thrilling escape; and his amorous conquests, ranging from noblewomen to nuns.



Table Of Contents:

Table of contentsIntroduction by Gilberto Pizzamiglio
Note on the Text
Translators Note

THE STORY OF MY LIFE

Preface

I
Family history. My first memory. Journey to Padua.

II
My grandmother boards me at the home of Doctor Gozzi. My first acquaintance with love.

III
Bettina believed to be mad. Father Mancia. The pox. I leave Padua.

IV
The patriarch of Venice confers the minor orders on me. Getting to know Senator Malipiero, Teresa Imer, Father Tosellos niece, Signora Orio, Nanetta, Marta, and La Cavamacchie. I become a preacher. My adventure at Pasiano with Lucia.

V
My brief but highly eventful visit to Ancona. Cecilia, Marina, Bellino. The Greek slave girl from the lazaretto. Bellino revealed.

VI
Bellino Unmasked. His Story

VII
Comic encounter at Orsara. Journey to Corfu. Sojourn in Constantinople. Bonneval. My return to Corfu.

VIII
I became a true good-for-nothing. A great stroke of luck raises me from destitution to the rank of wealthy gentleman.

IX
My apprenticeship in Paris. Portraits. Oddities. A thousand things.

X
My blunders in the French language, my successes, my many acquaintances. Louis XV. My brother arrives in Paris.

XI
My sojourn in Vienna. Joseph II. My departure for Venice.

XII
First meeting with M. M. Letter from C. C. Second meeting with the nun in my superb casino in Venice. I am happy.

XIII
Continuation of the preceding chapter. Visit to the convent and conversation with M. M. Her letter to me and my answer. Rendezvous at the casino in Murano, witnessed by her lover.

XIV
Under the lead roof. The earthquake.

XV
Soradacis betrayal. The means I used to overwhelm him. Father Balbi succeeds in his task. I leave my cell. Count Asquinis untimely remarks. The moment of departure.

XVI
My escape from the prison. I nearly lose my life on the roof. I leave the Ducal Palace, take ship and reach the mainland. Father Balbi exposes me to danger. The ruse by which I separate from him for the moment.

XVII
Voltaire, my discussions with the great man. Ariosto. The duke of Villars. The syndic and his three lovely ladies. Debate at Voltaires house.

XVIII
Cardinal Passionei. The pope. Mariuccia. My arrival in Naples.

XIX
I reach Marseilles. Mme. DUrf?. My niece is well received by Mme. Audibert. I get rid of my brother and Passano. Regeneration. Mme. dUrf? departs. Marcolinas constancy.

XX
My arrival in London. Mrs. Cornelys. I am presented at Court. I rent a furnished house. I meet many people. The customs of the English.

XXI
Lord Keith. Appointment with the king of Prussia in the garden of Sans Souci. My conversation with the monarch. La Denis. The Pomeranian cadets.

XXII
I meet the czarina. My conversations with the great Sovereign. La Valville. I leave Zaira. My departure from St. Petersburg and arrival in Warsaw. Princes Adam Czartoryski and Sulkowski. The king of Poland, Stanislaus Poniatowski, called Stanislau >Story Of My LifePENGUIN BLACK CLASSICS USA9780140439151

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SynopsisSeducer, gambler, necromancer, swindler, swashbucker, poet, self-made gentleman, bon vivant, Giacomo Casanova was not only the most notorious lover of the Western world, but a supreme story teller.

He lived a life stranger than most fictions, and the tale of his own adventures is his most compelling story, and one that remained unfinished at the time of his death.

This new selection contains all the highlights of Casanovas life: his youth in Venice as a precocious ecclesiastic; his dabbling in the occult; his imprisonment and thrilling escape; and his amorous conquests, ranging from noblewomen to nuns.



Table Of Contents:

Table of contentsIntroduction by Gilberto Pizzamiglio
Note on the Text
Translators Note

THE STORY OF MY LIFE

Preface

I
Family history. My first memory. Journey to Padua.

II
My grandmother boards me at the home of Doctor Gozzi. My first acquaintance with love.

III
Bettina believed to be mad. Father Mancia. The pox. I leave Padua.

IV
The patriarch of Venice confers the minor orders on me. Getting to know Senator Malipiero, Teresa Imer, Father Tosellos niece, Signora Orio, Nanetta, Marta, and La Cavamacchie. I become a preacher. My adventure at Pasiano with Lucia.

V
My brief but highly eventful visit to Ancona. Cecilia, Marina, Bellino. The Greek slave girl from the lazaretto. Bellino revealed.

VI
Bellino Unmasked. His Story

VII
Comic encounter at Orsara. Journey to Corfu. Sojourn in Constantinople. Bonneval. My return to Corfu.

VIII
I became a true good-for-nothing. A great stroke of luck raises me from destitution to the rank of wealthy gentleman.

IX
My apprenticeship in Paris. Portraits. Oddities. A thousand things.

X
My blunders in the French language, my successes, my many acquaintances. Louis XV. My brother arrives in Paris.

XI
My sojourn in Vienna. Joseph II. My departure for Venice.

XII
First meeting with M. M. Letter from C. C. Second meeting with the nun in my superb casino in Venice. I am happy.

XIII
Continuation of the preceding chapter. Visit to the convent and conversation with M. M. Her letter to me and my answer. Rendezvous at the casino in Murano, witnessed by her lover.

XIV
Under the lead roof. The earthquake.

XV
Soradacis betrayal. The means I used to overwhelm him. Father Balbi succeeds in his task. I leave my cell. Count Asquinis untimely remarks. The moment of departure.

XVI
My escape from the prison. I nearly lose my life on the roof. I leave the Ducal Palace, take ship and reach the mainland. Father Balbi exposes me to danger. The ruse by which I separate from him for the moment.

XVII
Voltaire, my discussions with the great man. Ariosto. The duke of Villars. The syndic and his three lovely ladies. Debate at Voltaires house.

XVIII
Cardinal Passionei. The pope. Mariuccia. My arrival in Naples.

XIX
I reach Marseilles. Mme. DUrf?. My niece is well received by Mme. Audibert. I get rid of my brother and Passano. Regeneration. Mme. dUrf? departs. Marcolinas constancy.

XX
My arrival in London. Mrs. Cornelys. I am presented at Court. I rent a furnished house. I meet many people. The customs of the English.

XXI
Lord Keith. Appointment with the king of Prussia in the garden of Sans Souci. My conversation with the monarch. La Denis. The Pomeranian cadets.

XXII
I meet the czarina. My conversations with the great Sovereign. La Valville. I leave Zaira. My departure from St. Petersburg and arrival in Warsaw. Princes Adam Czartoryski and Sulkowski. The king of Poland, Stanislaus Poniatowski, called Stanislau

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ISBN
9780140439151
Distributor
PENGUIN BLACK CLASSICS USA
Author
Casanova Giacomo
Publication Date
05 Sep 2003
COVER
Paperback
PAGES
576