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Giacomo Casanova (April 5, 1725 - June 4, 1798). Famous 18th century Italian adventurer whose name has become synonymous with seduction.


Casanova's extraordinary life carried him across the breadth of Europe in all kinds of scandalous adventures which he memorialized in his "Histoire de Ma Vie"--perhaps the most fascinating source for the social history of The Enlightenment. During his travels Casanova made and lost fortunes and encountered many famous personalities such as the pope Clement XIII (1760), Voltaire (1760), Rousseau, and Mozart (1787), who wasn't famous at that time.


Born in Venice to a family of actors, Casanova started his career in Padua where he studied for the priesthood. His licentious behaviour there resulted in expulsion whence he travelled to Rome to become the secretary to a cardinal. More scandals followed and he moved on to Venice where he made his way by defrauding wealthy socialites with occult tricks a la Cagliostro. The Inquisition in Venice convicted him of witchcraft in 1755 and he was led across the Bridge of Sighs and imprisoned in "I piombi" ("The Leads"), a famous prison attached to the France where he sensationalized the exploit by a pamphlet that made him into a minor celebrity. In Paris he used the name Jacques Casanova and styled himself the "Chevalier de Seingalt". There he made a fortune by starting a lottery. This success was not to last and his restless genius led him to other countries and adventures. Impecunious at the end he retired in 1785 to become the librarian to the Count of Waldstein in the castle of Dux, Bohemia (now Duchcov, Czech Republic) where he died aged 73.


Casanova (and the archetype that he has come represent) have appeared in a significant number of both regular and "adult" movies. The first was the 1918 Hungarian movie of that name by Alfréd Deésy in which the director also played the title role. One well known representation was in 1976 by Donald Sutherland in Il Casanova di Federico Fellini.


External links

  • http://www.dickinson.edu/~emery/Casanova.htm
  • http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/casanova.htm
  • Memoirs (http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/aut/casanova.html)
  • Memoirs of Jacques Casanova (http://romance-books.classic-literature.co.uk/memoirs-of-jacques-casanova/)

Casanova is also the name of a commune of the Haute-Corse département of France, on the island of Corsica.






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Giacomo Casanova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1175 words)
Casanova led an extraordinary life and memorialized his exploits in his autobiography "Histoire de Ma Vie", which is regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century.
Casanova retired in 1785 and became the librarian to the Count of Waldstein in the Castle of Dux, Bohemia (now Duchcov, Czech Republic) where he died at age 73.
In modern times, Casanova is best known for his exploits as a lover, to the point that his name has entered the English language; to call someone a Casanova is to suggest that he is an ardent and probably promiscuous lover.
Casanova - definition of Casanova in Encyclopedia (386 words)
Casanova's extraordinary life carried him across the breadth of Europe in all kinds of scandalous adventures which he memorialized in his "Histoire de Ma Vie"--perhaps the most fascinating source for the social history of The Enlightenment.
Casanova (and the archetype that he has come represent) have appeared in a significant number of both regular and "adult" movies.
Casanova is also the name of a commune of the Haute-Corse département of France, on the island of Corsica.
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