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"The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt" is a complete collection of autobiographical work by the famous Italian adventurer and libertine Jacques Casanova de Seingalt. The fourth volume of the series covers the years 1757-1760 and recounts Casanova's various escapades and encounters during this period. In this volume, Casanova finds himself in various European cities, including Dresden, Berlin, and Paris, where he engages in romantic and sexual exploits with numerous women, including actresses, courtesans, and aristocrats. He also rubs shoulders with prominent figures of the time, such as…mehr
"The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt" is a complete collection of autobiographical work by the famous Italian adventurer and libertine Jacques Casanova de Seingalt. The fourth volume of the series covers the years 1757-1760 and recounts Casanova's various escapades and encounters during this period. In this volume, Casanova finds himself in various European cities, including Dresden, Berlin, and Paris, where he engages in romantic and sexual exploits with numerous women, including actresses, courtesans, and aristocrats. He also rubs shoulders with prominent figures of the time, such as Voltaire and Frederick the Great. Casanova's travels take him from one adventure to the next, including an ill-fated attempt to establish himself as a theater impresario and a daring escape from a Venetian prison. Throughout the book, Casanova's wit, charm, and cunning are on full display as he navigates the social and political landscapes of the era.
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Jacques Casanova de Seingalt (1725-1798) was an Italian adventurer, writer, and libertine who is best known for his highly entertaining and scandalous memoirs. Born in Venice, Casanova was the son of an actor and actress and received a Jesuit education before embarking on a life of adventure and excess. Throughout his life, Casanova traveled extensively throughout Europe, engaging in a wide range of occupations, including musician, gambler, and spy. Casanova was a polymath who had a deep interest in science, mathematics, and philosophy. He was also a member of several secret societies, including the Freemasons, and his writings provide a unique insight into the inner workings of these organizations. Casanova's memoirs were not published until after his death, and they quickly gained a reputation for their frank depictions of sex and scandalous behavior. Today, the memoirs are considered a classic of literature and provide a valuable historical and cultural snapshot of life in 18th-century Europe.
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