""Return to Paris"" is a memoir written by Jacques Casanova, a famous Italian adventurer and writer. The book chronicles Casanova's return to Paris after a long absence, during which he had traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia. The memoir is written in a vivid and engaging style, and it provides a fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural life of 18th-century Paris. Casanova describes his encounters with various notable figures, including Voltaire, Madame de Pompadour, and the Duke of Richelieu. He also recounts his romantic adventures and his experiences with the French aristocracy. Throughout the book, Casanova reflects on his own life and his place in the world, offering insights into the nature of love, passion, and human relationships. ""Return to Paris"" is a captivating and insightful memoir that offers a unique perspective on one of the most vibrant and exciting periods in European history.I went to see her every morning, and as my interest in her condition was genuine, she could have no suspicion that I was acting a part, or attribute my care of her to anything but the most delicate feelings. For her part she seemed well pleased in the alteration of my behaviour, though her satisfaction may very probably have been assumed. I understood women well enough to know that though she did not love me she was probably annoyed at seeing my new character sit upon me so easily.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A seminary expelled Giovanni Jacopo Casanova de Seingalt, Italian adventurer, who afterward wandered Europe, met luminaries, worked in a variety of occupations, established a legendary reputation for lust, and chronicled his memoirs.
Giacomo Girolamo Casanova de Seingalt, a Venetian, authored book. People regard Histoire de ma vie (Story of My Life), his main book, part autobiography, as one most authentic source of the customs and norms of social life during the 18th century.
He, sometimes called the greatest lust of the world, so famously womanized with his synonymous name with the art of seduction.