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THE MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA DE SEINGALT - THE RARE UNABRIDGED LONDON EDITION OF 1894 TRANSLATED BY ARTHUR MACHEN TO WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED THE CHAPTERS DISCOVERED BY ARTHUR SYMONS.
A lively snapshot of a restless traveler, this portion of the memoir captures Casanova’s bewildering first weeks in England. Through his eyes, the bustling coffee‑houses, the clatter of the Exchange, and the odd customs of the English elite become both a comic stage and a source of genuine curiosity. His sharp wit turns everyday encounters—like a heated debate over a dead man’s estate—into vivid commentary on the country’s values and anxieties.
The narrative drifts from financial negotiations with bankers who care more for numbers than names, to playful banter with fellow expatriates about literature, love, and social propriety. Casanova’s candid reflections on the strange blend of honesty and opportunism in London’s markets, and his uneasy amusement at the city’s public spectacles, provide a richly textured portrait of an outsider trying to navigate a world that feels both alien and alluring.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (143K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1725–1798
Best known for his vivid memoirs, this Venetian adventurer moved through courts, prisons, salons, and gambling houses across 18th-century Europe. His life story helped turn “Casanova” into a byword for charm, risk, and restless reinvention.
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