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  1. A flamboyant portrait of the famous seducer seen by a former baritone of the Moscow Opera who, after a vocal accident, leaves for Germany and then France to ...

  2. Synopsis. A stupendous extravaganza! Republic of Venice, 1760. Pursued by a vengeful husband, the intrepid womanizer Casanova, who symbolizes the decline of the city and its fall into debauchery, manages to escape and, by a circuitous route, arrives in Saint Petersburg, where he will be involved in the many plots that threaten the throne of ...

  3. Pursued by a vengeful husband, the intrepid womanizer Casanova, who symbolizes the decline of the city and its fall into debauchery, manages to escape and, by a circuitous route, arrives in Saint Petersburg, where he will be involved in the many plots that threaten the throne of Czar Peter III…. Republic of Venice, 1760.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2019 · While in his 20s, Casanova encountered a lovely young Frenchwoman disguised in men’s clothing and escorted by a Hungarian officer. In his memoir, he called her “Henriette.”. Her seductive mélange of wit and polish belied her masculine weeds — this was clearly a noblewoman on the run.

  5. www.theguardian.com › books › 2008The Guardian

    27 de jun. de 2008 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  6. This original translation of the classic exploits from the world's greatest 'ladies' man' is bound to charm readers. Included in the translation are Casanova's ruminations and social vignettes of 18th century European life, refined into short prefaces between chapters. Readers will revel in the sexual restraint of Bathing Girl and can follow the mystery of The Transvestite.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2022 · Giacomo Casanova is renowned as one of the most famous lovers in history. Indeed, in his autobiography, which details more than 120 love affairs with a range of women from milkmaids to nuns, he states: “I was born for the sex opposite to mine…. I have always loved it and done all that I could to make myself loved by it.”.