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History of My Life: v. 1 & 2 (Paperback)

by Giacomo Chevalier de Seingalt Casanova (Author), Willard R. Trask (Translator) "as director of the Academy of Painting. In the course of the three following years, she gave birth to two girls, of whom one died..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 728 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; New edition edition (17 April 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0801856620
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801856624
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.8 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 279,318 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #91 in  Books > Biography > Historical > Countries & Regions > Italy
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"Casanova, outed long ago as a flagrant heterosexual, is out again. This time he's out in paperback -- the whole of his memoirs in six hefty volumes. What a pity he couldn't be here for a launch party at, say, the Algonquin... Plenty is what the book has -- plenty of everything, even without the sex. There are swindles and scandals, pretentions and inventions, clerics, lyrics, and bubbling alembics, sword fights at midnight and complots at the palace, bugs in the beds and bedlam in the tavern, masked balls, ball-ups, and shinnying up drainpipes, flummery, mummery, and summary executions. All that, as the journalists say, plus a pullulating plankton field of biddable, beddable broads, through which Casanova moves with the single-minded hunger of a straining whale, yet somehow brings the whole populated ocean of eighteenth-century society to phosphorescent life. The book teems. It flows. It does everything but end." -- Clive James, New Yorker



"Trask has written a version in an English fully contemporary yet remarkably Italian in sensibility. With admirable restraint and refinement, he has conveyed the zest and sensuous delight of the original." -- National Book Award Citation



"These memoirs are compulsive reading... they are the work not only of a highly accomplished seducer but of a literary artist of the highest talents." -- J. H. Plumb, New York Times Book Review



"There is some [unadulterated smut], of course, quite a bit -- but it pales next to the enormousness of the picture Casanova paints of 18th-century Europe: a great theater of intrigue, jostling with political emissaries, spies, impostors, charlatans, runaways, courtesans, Republicans, Freethinkers, Rosicrucians, and Inquisitors." -- Boston Globe



"Casanova is unsurpassed as the recreator of the daily talking interests of 18th-century Europe. He ranges from slut to patrician, from closet to cabinet, waterfront to palace. He is superior to all other erotic writers because of his pleasure in news, in gossip, in the whole personality of his mistresses." -- V. S. Pritchett



"The Chevalier de Seingalt was a most remarkable man, who had some of the qualities of greatness... Has any novelist or poet ever rendered better than Casanova the passing glory of the personal life? -- the gaiety, the spontaneity, the generosity of youth: the ups and downs of middle age when our character begins to get to us and we are forced to come to terms with it; the dreadful blanks of later years, when what is gone is gone. All that a life of this kind can contain Casanova put into his story. And how much of the world! -- the eighteenth century as you get it in no other book; society from top to bottom; Europe from England to Russia, a more brilliant variety of characters than you can find in any eighteenth-century novel." -- Edmund Wilson



"Trask expertly rendered this text into English in 1966, and his is the English version to read... Compulsively readable... Certainly, few books better convey the sheer, exuberant joy of being alive and young than these reminiscences." -- Michael Dirda, New York Review of Books



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The complete memoirs of Casanova -- available for the first time in paperback.


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as director of the Academy of Painting. In the course of the three following years, she gave birth to two girls, of whom one died in infancy and the other was married in Dresden, where, in this year 1798, she is still living. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars Casanova offers a rare and passionate view of his time, 13 Jun 1998
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Giacomo Casanova's twelve volume memoir, History of My Life, provides a passionate and critical look into the 18th century. The term "Casanova" has become representative of frivolous love-making, however, the real man, Giacomo Casanova, was an artist, a scholar and a philosopher. His memoir reveals his desire for truth, as well as his love for women. Written during the years of the French Revolution, Casanova's memoir appeals to a wide range of book lovers. His stories are entertaining and fulled with adventure. For those interested in 18th century Europe, Casanova comments extensively on the customs and manners of all the social classes, especially in France. He gives charming descriptions of the Parisian streets, taverns, Catholic practices and even a detailed description on how to make hot chocolate (one of Casanova's favourite breakfast foods). Casanova occupied a unique place in society. Instead of trying to fit rigidly into one social class he explores the lives of the peasantry as well as the noblity, therefore, he offers a unique view of his time. Throughout his travels he reflects on universal aspects of human nature, focusing often, but not exclusively, on human sexual behaviour.

I have read Casanova's memoirs twice. The original Trask translation was only produced in a limited number.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Godly Goat, 9 Mar 2005
Delightful tales of wooing it is not.

If Middle Man that questions Casanova's talent, he should seek his influence in the libretto of Da Ponte's "Don Giovanni". I would personally congratulate myself if my name was Giacomo Casanova and had my name mentioned hundreds of years later, the heroic virtue of old (hysterophimia). Casanova translated Homer. Casanova's memory is extremely sharp. For example he says that Duchess of Crafton does not put white powder in her wig as is fashion. Casanova is interested in everything.

The philosophical Casanova is a exhilarating; the poetic Casanova is smooth and sensuous, his wit is eloquent, his politics and plots are full of Byzantine intrigues, his ideas utopically socialistic. He was a keen mathematician, a chemist, an alchemist, a gambler, an excellent interlocutor in conversation, he outwitted Voltaire and Frederick the Great; a conman, a never tiring traveller, a magician, a mason, a spy, a womaniser with dark black eyes, and a keen spender. This is the writer that the Middle Man does not want to embrace in their bibliography!

In his quote: "If what I have said has been pleasing, it is the reader who will have dictated it."

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5.0 out of 5 stars If this is not must reading then nothing is!, 28 Jul 1998
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I wish I could give this work 6 stars and not just 5. In all 6 volumes of the Trask translation. Casanova shows a remarkable gift for writing from the heart even though he was progidy. The result is a vivid and fast moving recreation of the 18th century by a lover, a scholar and a rascal. What Casanova writes the reader feels and lives. He writes as if you are there with him and he makes you feel it is so. Casanova's story is of love, of life from peasants to kings, of risk-taking adventure, of politics, of cabalistic rites and charlatanism, of dupes and dullards and endless intrigues. It has the kind of excitement that fiction can only envy.
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