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Kazanova, ili voploshchennoe schastʹe︠

Between Casanova's time and ours stretch two centuries of ignorance and misunderstanding. This remarkable man has been thought of as a Don Juan of the salons, cold and indifferent to women, but in this new book Lydia Flem rediscovers him as he really was, an ardent man of the Enlightenment, a true friend and lover of women.

In Paris, Rome, Berlin, St. Petersburg, and London, this comedians' child could be found in aristocratic milieus or low dives, in convent alcoves, at gaming tables and in the libraries of the philosophes: Casanova was everywhere and knew everyone. A generous, spirited man, he gave of himself without stint, and men and women alike rejoiced in his company.

He was learned, amusing, helpful, wise - and something of a scoundrel, for in the class-bound European circles he moved in, he was always on the point of being "found out" as an impostor, a low-born nobody. He hated the snobbery but he loved his freedom.

Ms. Flem gives a deliciously entertaining account of Casanova's adventures with women young and old (sometimes mother and daughter), with friends both fierce and loyal, interspersing her own witty narrative with quotations of apt passages from Casanova's amazing memoirs - which he wrote when, slowed by old age and illness, he was exiled from Venice and living in a Bohemian castle.

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Publisher
Feniks
Language
Russian
Pages
313

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Cover of: Kazanova, ili voploshchennoe schastʹe︠
Kazanova, ili voploshchennoe schastʹe︠
1998, Feniks
in Russian
Cover of: Casanova
Casanova: The Man Who Really Loved Women
November 1998, Noonday Press
in English
Cover of: Casanova
Casanova: the man who really loved women
1997, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st Farrar, Straus and Giroux ed.
Cover of: Casanova
Casanova: the man who really loved women
1997, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st Farrar, Straus and Giroux ed.
Cover of: Casanova
Casanova: The Man Who Really Loved Women
November 1997, Farrar Straus & Giroux (T)
in English
Cover of: Casanova, ou, L'exercise du bonheur
Casanova, ou, L'exercise du bonheur
1995, Seuil
in French

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Translation of: Casanova, ou, L'exercise du bonheur.

Published in
Rostov-na-Donu
Series
Muzhchina--mif
Other Titles
Voploshchennoe schastʹe︠

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Pagination
313 p. :
Number of pages
313

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22972417M
Internet Archive
kazanovailivoplo0000flem
ISBN 10
5222005623
OCLC/WorldCat
42360861

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Work ID
OL2677278W

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In a castle in Bohemia, an exiled old man spends thirteen hours a day writing the history of his life.
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