Reader(s): Wickham, Peter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: NA0315
Barcode: 9781781981467
Release Date: 07/2018

CASANOVA, G.: Story of My Life (The), Vol. 2 (Unabridged)

The Story of My Life is the explosive and exhilarating autobiography by the infamous libertine Giacomo Casanova. Intense and scandalous, Casanova’s extraordinary adventures take the listener on an incredible voyage across 18th-century Europe—from France to Russia, Poland to Spain and Turkey to Germany, with Venice at their heart. He falls madly in love, has wild flings and delirious orgies, and encounters some of the most brilliant figures of his time, including Catherine the Great, Louis XV and Benjamin Franklin. He holds a verbal duel with Voltaire, a pistol duel with a Polish noble, and finds himself hauled before the court multiple times, including in London, where the judge in question turns out to be none other than Henry Fielding. His appetite for life is voracious; for him, a life lived close to the precipice is the only life worth living.

The book is divided into six sections. Volume 2 contains the third and fourth sections: ‘3: The Eternal Quest’ and ‘4: Adventures in the South’.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Casanova, Giacomo - Author
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
1The Story of My Life: The Eternal Quest09:58
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Calsabigi did all in his power to quiet me down…10:12
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3At this she began to perspire violently…11:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4This letter affected me.07:01
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5My business over, I hastened to rejoin…11:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6At the end of this long session I saw Madame…10:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7The afflicted lady soon dried her tears…08:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 2
1As soon as we were seated in front of the fire…09:56
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2What a delightful plan! You have arranged...'10:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3She then told me of her aunt's folly about Tiretta.08:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4If she had not answered thus, the merchant…11:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter 209:16
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6An hour after my arrival I gave the charming…09:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7We walked silently enough along two or three…11:56
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 3
1A man picked it up and read it, and I knew him…08:55
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 309:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I ran to my office, took out the money…09:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I did not know this lady, but the name of d'Urfé…09:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5She then pointed out a china basin…09:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6The Chevalier d'Arzigny had an amiability…09:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Chapter 407:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8My brother had been made a member…08:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 4
1Leaving the ambassador I went to see Boaz…09:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2After dinner M. d'O---- shewed me…10:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3When Thérèse was going along the seats…10:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Next day snow fell in large flakes…08:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Episode 12: Chapter 511:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6This reply made me go off into a roar…11:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7She asked what her destiny would be…10:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 5
1As I was going home I passed a tea-garden…10:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Ah! what happy days they seem…09:25
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3In all probability I should have immediately left…10:18
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter 609:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5M. de la Popelinière, the fermier-general…10:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I found my supposed son with Madame d'Urfé…10:25
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I heard at Versailles, my dear mademoiselle…'11:12
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 6
1The Comte d'Eigreville had introduced me…08:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2I must here relate a grievous mistake…09:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter 711:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4At that moment her mother and the Chevalier…10:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5She raised herself in the bed and begged me…09:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I didn't take so short a time over my second…10:04
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I saw Mdlle. Wynne the following day…11:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 7
1The poor woman, whose grief touched me…09:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 810:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3On our journey home I told Madame d’Urfé…10:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4One day after leaving Madame d’Urfé's…12:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter 908:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Mdlle. Wynne could not stay any longer in Paris…09:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Next Tuesday at day-break I began to dance…10:40
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 8
1'My dowry of six thousand francs has served…'10:55
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The following day I was up betimes…11:03
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3At eleven o'clock my room was full of people.10:38
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I sold my horses, my carriages, my furniture…11:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Episode 13: Chapter 1009:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Everybody pretended not to hear anything…09:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7M. d'O---- asked if he should try to get rid…09:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 9
1At this his wife came in and began to take…08:55
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2While I was working at my calculations…10:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I was not in the humour for wantonness…10:01
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I knew that I had spent but a few minutes…11:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5And now, my children, you see what I owe…'09:56
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6At these words her face fell, and she began…06:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Any other woman besides Esther…09:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Chapter 1105:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 10
1I then explained to her the theory…10:05
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2I went out of the box in love, and almost happy…10:04
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3The Elector's little ball was very pleasant.08:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I arrived at Cologne in time for the French play…10:49
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5The general, whose face had cleared…11:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Exhausted, but not satiated with pleasure…08:21
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Chapter 1213:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 11
1The Austrian ambassador was a good-natured…10:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2I saw at once that I should get no justice at all…10:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I began by writing to my chief creditor…09:40
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4All my plans were successful, as I heard…12:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Episode 14: Chapter 1308:51
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6All that was needed to secure my happiness…09:16
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I ran and took up my position at the window…11:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 12
1At noon the worthy prelate was shewn up…06:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 1410:47
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3After dinner he talked a good deal…10:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4The ambassador begged me to open the ball…10:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Next day our rehearsal went off admirably…11:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter 1510:22
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7After supper I sent out Le Duc…12:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 13
1With this final impertinence she rose…11:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2After dinner the ambassador invited us…11:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I took my guests to the suite of rooms…10:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We continued our walk, and when we were far…11:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter 1605:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6My housekeeper came in to dress me…10:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I did not allow myself to reflect.11:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 14
1'Whether I am being told the truth…'09:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2One day the fancy took me to ask to read…10:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3We rejoined the ambassador and M.----…11:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter 1708:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I could not have imagined that anything…11:21
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Her appearance was as follows…10:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7After we had been a fortnight at Berne…10:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 15
1Lebel did not reply to his sweetheart…12:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 1809:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3When I reached Lausanne I found myself…11:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We will conclude, then, that it is the beauty…11:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5The gay and even happy air of the newly…11:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Episode 15: Chapter 1907:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Greedy of the praise which he deserved so well…08:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 16
1I had not been back for a quarter of an hour…09:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2My epicurean syndic was exact…08:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3We spent a pleasant day, and he thanked me…10:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I began to recite the same scene…07:32
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I spent part of the night…09:17
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter 2009:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I left the doctor, and instead of going towards…11:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Not knowing what else to say, I took her hand…07:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 17
1Everyone was curious to know the value…10:01
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2When we appeared in the dining-room…10:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3'How did you become amorous of a fellow…'09:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4'I will satisfy your curiosity.'10:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5As soon as we were relieved…09:51
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter 2111:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7This lady was the widow of a gentleman…11:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 18
1After all this talking, of which my ardour began…10:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Adventures in the South: Episode 1611:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3She then kissed me with an air of submission…08:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4When I had taken Valenglard home…10:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I was troubled by this succession of disasters…10:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6At eight o'clock all my guests arrived…09:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7The fair Mdlle. Roman seemed all amazed.11:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 19
1I left them, feeling amorous and sorry…05:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 209:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3While Le Duc was doing my hair…09:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Dolci came, looking as handsome as an angel…09:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5'There are some very pretty women in Genoa…'11:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Stuard was long enough gone.09:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I ask my listener's leave to draw a veil…10:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Chapter 305:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 20
1Next morning he took me to the end…10:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2'The day after, my lover – as he had to journey…'11:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3She fell into my arms, and she relieved…11:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4At Antibes I hired a felucca to take me…10:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Episode 17: Chapter 410:25
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6On the day fixed for the rehearsal they came…09:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Five or six days later I went to see the marquis…10:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 21
1When he was left alone with me M. Grimaldi…06:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The night was a sad one for both of us.06:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter 510:04
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4When we rose from the table I amused myself…10:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I supped with Annette, and was glad to see that…09:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I took my chocolate, put on my dressing-gown…10:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7When the washing and the laughter it gave…08:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Chapter 609:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 22
1I went out with a beating heart…09:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2After we had satiated in part our amorous…09:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I greeted him as warmly as I could…09:05
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter 708:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5The Abbé Gama, who had some exceedingly…08:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6With these words she went on, and I proceeded…09:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7The catamite escaped from the bed…09:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Thérèse had asked me to dine with the Abbé…09:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 23
1It was midnight when I passed under the Porta…11:56
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Episode 18: Chapter 812:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I wrote a note to Costa, telling him to bring…10:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I got to Momolo's in the dusk of the evening…10:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5From there I went to the confessor.11:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter 907:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I have often laughed on hearing philosophers…09:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 24
1When I got to the theatre the opera had begun.10:03
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Leonilda looked away, and I felt shocked…10:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I begged the duke to get the contract ready…10:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We went to call on my daughter…10:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter 1008:51
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6When we got to Piperno…10:58
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7We passed into a large room, where we found…11:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 25
1'Everything is for the best, and I am sure…'09:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2At night-time I took off my costume…09:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter 1111:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Next morning, just as I was going…07:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I was so absorbed in the contemplation of her…09:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I wrote a cheque on Zapata for three hundred…08:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7The next day the two pretty milliners…09:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Chapter 1207:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 26
1I continued thus till the middle of May…10:47
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2I was thunderstruck at the impudence…11:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3At Magnan's I had a dinner worthy of Lucullus…12:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4The little boarder came back, and I stood up…09:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Episode 19: Chapter 1308:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6The small Conte d'Aranda after caressing me…09:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7That supposition would have been tenable…'10:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 27
1We walked towards the Pont-Royal…10:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The third day after my arrival I had to call…11:51
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter 1409:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I ordered Bassi to give notice that the pit…09:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I continued to enjoy the society…11:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter 1510:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I suffered a martyrdom, for these compliments…08:55
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 28
1My grief, when I heard what had happened…09:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The day after de Pyenne's departure…09:22
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3As I have said, Madame d'Aché had a good…08:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter 1609:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5We should have stayed at Basel some time…09:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6As she was going I escorted her to the carriage…08:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I thought the way in which she…09:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8The syndic came back in due course…08:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 29
1I took this favourable opportunity to ask the two…08:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The banker gave us an excellent dinner.10:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3In the morning I paid the mother a visit…09:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4The alter was purified of the blood…09:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter 1710:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6'M. de Raiberti mentioned your name to me…'11:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7He had been in the service of Spain…11:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 30
1On reflection I decided that I had never seen…09:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2We then fell to speaking of the affair…10:04
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Episode 20: Chapter 1811:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4There was nothing interesting in the opera…08:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5The count came early in the morning…12:16
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6When the door was opened the pretty maid…08:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Barbaro told me the chief incidents in a life…09:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 31
1The old man to whom Barbaro presented me…04:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 1910:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Doubtless the Spaniard felt that my nullity…11:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We then started for the 'Apple Garden'…11:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5As I had agreed with Barbaro to visit the fair…10:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6We went back to the room, he in tears…12:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Irene told me that her father had taught her…11:18
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 32
1It was then I drew the ten sequins from my purse.04:54
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2Chapter 2012:05
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3All these arrangements being made…11:04
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We took off our masks and congratulated…10:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5'What amuses me in all this is that you are…'11:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6With these words she gave me her hand to kiss…10:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I kissed the mouth which told me so plainly…11:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 33
1The poor girl then told me briefly…04:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter 2110:16
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3This story touched me and brought tears…09:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4The window is a great blessing to an impatient…09:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5The count made no reply, but left us alone.11:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I spoke to her in a manner that affected her…08:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7When I went to bed, still thinking…11:01
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 34
1Chapter 2210:49
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2This quiet reception gave me back my…11:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I wished them good night, and retired…11:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4We got to Milan exactly at noon…11:40
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5What reply could I make?10:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I spent all my afternoons with the fair…11:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 40:43:47