History of My LifeAward-winning translation of the complete memoirs of Casanova available for the first time in paperback. In volumes 1 and 2, Casanova tells the story of his family, his first loves, and his early travels. With the death of his grandmother, he is sent to a seminary—but is soon expelled. He is briefly imprisoned in the fortress of Sant' Andrea. After wandering from Naples to Rome in search of a patron, he enters the service of Cardinal Acquaviva. Because every previous edition of Casanova's Memoirs had been abridged to suppress the author's political and religious views and tame his vivid, often racy, style, the literary world considered it a major event when Willard R. Trask's translation of the complete original text was published in six double volumes between 1966 and 1971. Trask's award-winning translation now appears in paperback for the first time. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION page | 8 |
PREFACE page | 25 |
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page 24 | 24 |
page 45 | 45 |
page 61 | 61 |
Progress of my amour I go to Otranto I enter the service | 137 |
page 167 | 167 |
page 184 | 184 |
CHAPTER VIII | 201 |
CHAPTER IX | 235 |