Casanova's Homecoming

by Arthur Schnitzler

Other authorsRobin Jacques (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1954

Status

Available

Call number

833.8

Collection

Publication

Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1954). 130p. Pictorial dust jacket over purple cloth.

Description

Casanova was in his fifty-third year. Though no longer driven by the lust of adventure that had spurred him in his youth, he was still hunted athwart the world, hunted now by a restlessness due to the approach of old age. His yearning for Venice, the city of his birth, grew so intense that, like a wounded bird slowly circling downwards in its death flight, he began to move in ever-narrowing circles. Again and again, during the last ten years of his exile, he had implored the Supreme Council for leave to return home. Erstwhile, in the drafting of these petitions - a work in which he was a past master - a defiant, wilful spirit seemed to have guided his pen; at times even he appeared to take a grim delight in his forwardness. But of late his requests had been couched in humble, beseeching words which displayed, ever more plainly, the ache of homesickness and genuine repentance.… (more)

Language

Original language

German

Original publication date

1918

Local notes

Relates a fictitious episode in Casanova's life when he has become an older man of 53. Most of his charm and all of his money are gone, but his cravings and amorality remain. Quite by chance, he comes to visit the home of an old acquaintance who is much indebted to him, and immediately sets out upon a dark seduction.

Looks at aging and the ugly struggle to remain young. Bought it for the artist.
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