登陆注册
4606300000001

第1章 CASANOVA AT DUX(1)

An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons

I

The Memoirs of Casanova, though they have enjoyed the popularity of a bad reputation, have never had justice done to them by serious students of literature, of life, and of history. One English writer, indeed, Mr. Havelock Ellis, has realised that 'there are few more delightful books in the world,' and he has analysed them in an essay on Casanova, published in Affirmations, with extreme care and remarkable subtlety. But this essay stands alone, at all events in English, as an attempt to take Casanova seriously, to show him in his relation to his time, and in his relation to human problems. And yet these Memoirs are perhaps the most valuable document which we possess on the society of the eighteenth century; they are the history of a unique life, a unique personality, one of the greatest of autobiographies; as a record of adventures, they are more entertaining than Gil Blas, or Monte Cristo, or any of the imaginary travels, and escapes, and masquerades in life, which have been written in imitation of them. They tell the story of a man who loved life passionately for its own sake: one to whom woman was, indeed, the most important thing in the world, but to whom nothing in the world was indifferent. The bust which gives us the most lively notion of him shows us a great, vivid, intellectual face, full of fiery energy and calm resource, the face of a thinker and a fighter in one. A scholar, an adventurer, perhaps a Cabalist, a busy stirrer in politics, a gamester, one 'born for the fairer sex,' as he tells us, and born also to be a vagabond; this man, who is remembered now for his written account of his own life, was that rarest kind of autobiographer, one who did not live to write, but wrote because he had lived, and when he could live no longer.

And his Memoirs take one all over Europe, giving sidelights, all the more valuable in being almost accidental, upon many of the affairs and people most interesting to us during two-thirds of the eighteenth century. Giacomo Casanova was born in Venice, of Spanish and Italian parentage, on April 2, 1725; he died at the Chateau of Dux, in Bohemia, on June 4, 1798. In that lifetime of seventy-three years he travelled, as his Memoirs show us, in Italy, France, Germany, Austria, England, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Poland, Spain, Holland, Turkey; he met Voltaire at Ferney, Rousseau at Montmorency, Fontenelle, d'Alembert and Crebillon at Paris, George III. in London, Louis XV. at Fontainebleau, Catherine the Great at St. Petersburg, Benedict XII. at Rome, Joseph II. at Vienna, Frederick the Great at Sans-Souci. Imprisoned by the Inquisitors of State in the Piombi at Venice, he made, in 1755, the most famous escape in history. His Memoirs, as we have them, break off abruptly at the moment when he is expecting a safe conduct, and the permission to return to Venice after twenty years' wanderings. He did return, as we know from documents in the Venetian archives; he returned as secret agent of the Inquisitors, and remained in their service from 1774 until 1782.

At the end of 1782 he left Venice; and next year we find him in Paris, where, in 1784, he met Count Waldstein at the Venetian Ambassador's, and was invited by him to become his librarian at Dux.

He accepted, and for the fourteen remaining years of his life lived at Dux, where he wrote his Memoirs.

Casanova died in 1798, but nothing was heard of the Memoirs (which the Prince de Ligne, in his own Memoirs, tells us that Casanova had read to him, and in which he found 'du dyamatique, de la rapidite, du comique, de la philosophie, des choses neuves, sublimes, inimitables meme') until the year 1820, when a certain Carlo Angiolini brought to the publishing house of Brockhaus, in Leipzig, a manuscript entitled Histoire de ma vie jusqua Pan 1797, in the handwriting of Casanova.

This manuscript, which I have examined at Leipzig, is written on foolscap paper, rather rough and yellow; it is written on both sides of the page, and in sheets or quires; here and there the paging shows that some pages have been omitted, and in their place are smaller sheets of thinner and whiter paper, all in Casanova's handsome, unmistakable handwriting. The manuscript is done up in twelve bundles, corresponding with the twelve volumes of the original edition; and only in one place is there a gap. The fourth and fifth chapters of the twelfth volume are missing, as the editor of the original edition points out, adding: 'It is not probable that these two chapters have been withdrawn from the manuscript of Casanova by a strange hand; everything leads us to believe that the author himself suppressed them, in the intention, no doubt, of re-writing them, but without having found time to do so.' The manuscript ends abruptly with the year 1774, and not with the year 1797, as the title would lead us to suppose.

同类推荐
  • 六十种曲青衫记

    六十种曲青衫记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 周易参同契注·朱熹

    周易参同契注·朱熹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明镜公案

    明镜公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 康雍乾间文字之狱

    康雍乾间文字之狱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 阅世编

    阅世编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 超维入侵

    超维入侵

    时空拐点的诡异世界,超越理解的事物,恐怖入侵现实,梦幻与真实的交融,隐藏着怎样的秘密,独特的天赋,走向强者之路,生存的挣扎,卑微者的战争。————天机新书《我创造的万事屋》,希望大家也能支持新书。天机群:223206441
  • 哈佛家训ⅰ:改变一生的智慧

    哈佛家训ⅰ:改变一生的智慧

    智慧是对一个人各种能力的综合评价,正如亚里士多德所说,智慧是知识的最完美的形式。智慧虽然在各个领域有其特定的含义,如对于艺术家来说,智慧指的是创造的能力,而对于政治家来说,则是处理复杂事务的能力,外交家的智慧则更侧重于反应和语言的能力等等……
  • 燕云台(唐嫣、窦骁主演)

    燕云台(唐嫣、窦骁主演)

    唐嫣、窦骁主演同名原著小说。辽国共历九帝,享国二百一十年,皇后世世代代出自萧家。契丹立国初年政权动荡,出身后族的三姐妹分别嫁入皇族三支,为了各自爱人的江山和政治理想,她们被迫挥戈相向。萧燕燕出身后族,本倾心青梅竹马的汉人韩德让,却偏偏被皇子耶律贤看中。一场政变,皇子耶律贤继位,同时,迎贵妃萧燕燕入宫。萧燕燕入宫之后,辽景宗耶律贤教会了她怎么运用权术去统治一个国家,贤臣韩德让却帮助她成为一代明主英后。萧燕燕积极推行汉制,并为宋辽之间奠定了长达120年的和平。契丹在萧燕燕的统治下,从中兴走向盛世。
  • 猎界传说

    猎界传说

    在充满未知魔物的危险世界,一个将死孩子被猎人捡养回家,教会的他种种狩猎的技巧,从此踏上了猎人之路,面对怪鸟、巨猿、甚至龙族,他终会在这个世界创下一个属于他的传奇。
  • 跟直男将军谈恋爱

    跟直男将军谈恋爱

    面瘫将军:“身为女子,当举止端庄,你成天对男人乱抛媚眼成何体统?”乔瑾瑜:“你懂什么?我这叫天生丽质眸若春水!”**一朝穿越至农家,面对四面土墙和村里虎视眈眈的地主儿子,乔瑾瑜一捏拳头,抱大腿!必须抱住有权有势的金主大腿!驻守边城的龙威将军年轻力壮仪表堂堂,还正好单身,果断就选他了!龙威将军古板无趣像个老头儿?不怕!看她使出驯夫三十六计,分分钟将军中铁汉调教成二十四孝忠犬相公!
  • 期待在地下城相遇

    期待在地下城相遇

    瓦尔斯特伦,被地下城养育了城市。这本书就是讲述了炼的一群人挑战地下城的故事——大概吧暑假期间每天4000+,推荐收藏多的话会加更。大家看了觉得不错的求个推荐呗。
  • 重生之我是赘婿

    重生之我是赘婿

    陆小风穿越异界成为商贾赘婿。“赘婿?那岂不是不能三妻四妾了?”,,,,“陆小风你只是我宁府的赘婿,希望你有自知之明…”“哈哈,别人笑我太疯癫,我笑他人看不穿,宁霜儿,你希望你能找到如意郎君,我们和离吧!”
  • 宠妻入骨:妖孽皇子太缠人

    宠妻入骨:妖孽皇子太缠人

    父母惨死,大权旁落,眼睁睁的看着唯一的弟弟被人活活烧死,柳清漪恍然大悟,这一切,不过是场阴谋……叔叔的宽厚,婶婶的疼爱,姐妹的友善,只不过是为了她手中的万贯家财。永安侯府,血影重重,,柳清漪重生而来,满腔怨愤,化作一把把利刃,踩着仇人的森森白骨,踏出一条锦绣之路。路人丙:大消息,皇上下旨,那疯小姐赐婚九皇子路人丁:我勒个去,疯子配草包,绝了!
  • 渔民农女

    渔民农女

    飞机坠毁,重生在古代一个小渔村。成了小渔村中一个为家计操劳的小女娃。一家之主的秀才爹变木匠,还摔断腿,让这个家雪上加霜。瘦弱貌美的娘是一个哭包,还有三个面黄饥瘦的弟妹。谢冰林只能拿起抄家本领带着全家发家致富,一不小心开启了航海贸易。民不与官斗是她历来的人生准则,生意做大了,自然要找个靠山了,这不,靠山来了,连带相公也有了。……世子问道:“你说这树是你看中的?有写你名字吗?”谢冰林怒瞪:“没写我名字,但我和它抱在一起了,自然就是我的了!”内心却是崩溃的,这么幼稚的话,她真的一句也不想说出来。世子笑了,“哟,抱在一起就是你的,那我抱你,你不就是我的了?”作势要抱上去的姿态。“……”小脸气的通红,她居然被调戏了!“登徒浪子……”最终落荒而逃,第一回合,谢冰林没人家脸皮厚,输了!----人要脸树要皮,她这辈子加上辈子都没见过这么不要脸的人。“世子爷,你的脸呢?”谢冰林不得不放下手中的活儿,轻声问道。“还在呢,你要不要摸摸,挺嫩的,保证你爱不释手!”话落就把脸往上凑了凑!“……”她能把这个不要脸的家伙一脚揣到大海里吗?------经过慢慢长路,世子终于抱得美人归,但却争不过一张图纸。一天,世子怒气冲冲的从外面走进屋内,用力扯过谢冰林手中的炭笔丢在一边,铺上一张上好的宣纸,三两下把自己给扒光往罗汉床上一躺,霸气的说道:“画我!”谢冰林傻愣住了,手还维持着握笔的姿势,“……”随即面红耳赤。
  • 与孩子沟通其实很简单

    与孩子沟通其实很简单

    父母与孩子最有效的沟通。从父母的改变开始!放弃那些对孩子没有帮助的说话方式,不再对孩子大声嚎叫和训斥,恰当地运用沟通艺术。让亲子沟通变得更简单、更有效。