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In this vivid 18th‑century memoir, a wandering Venetian finds himself at a remote Swiss monastery, half‑intent on confession and half‑driven by curiosity. The abbot, equal parts devout and flamboyant, welcomes the stranger with unexpected generosity, offering a sumptuous meal that defies the strict fast of his order. Their banter, laced with Latin jokes and indulgent wine, reveals a world where piety and pleasure intertwine in the most charmingly paradoxical ways.
As the dinner unfolds, the narrator learns that the abbot also bears the title of prince of the Holy Roman Empire, a fact that both amuses and reassures him. Guided through the cloister’s library and its curious portraits, he begins to contemplate the path his spontaneous impulses have set before him. The episode offers a delightful glimpse into the crossroads of faith, humor, and the wanderer’s eternal quest for meaning.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1725–1798
Best known for the vivid memoir Histoire de ma vie, this Venetian adventurer turned his restless life into one of the most famous self-portraits in European literature. His story moves through salons, prisons, gambling tables, and royal courts, capturing the energy of the 18th century along the way.
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