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In his final years, the legendary adventurer finds himself far from the glittering courts of Europe, serving as a modest librarian and low‑key agent in a remote Bohemian castle. The once‑confident Casanova, accustomed to duels, royal audiences and exotic escapades, now wrestles with petty inconveniences—a poorly brewed coffee, a misplaced hat, and the sting of being treated as an anachronism in a world reshaped by revolution. His sharp wit turns everyday slights into bitter commentary, revealing a man who still clings to the dignity earned through a lifetime of daring.
Through candid observations and a touch of self‑pity, he chronicles the clash between his fading aristocratic manners and the new age of Enlightenment ideas that swirl around him. As he drifts between brief visits to Vienna, Paris, and the courts of Weimar, his restless spirit confronts the unsettling reality that the world he once mastered now seems foreign, leaving him to grapple with loneliness, pride, and the lingering echo of his own legend.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-12
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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