
/Casanova, a Nun, and a Voyeur
Memoirs of a Libertine
By Christina Voss
In the spirit of this issue's theme, Voyeur, I'm turning to Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798), an eighteenth-century adventurer, gambler, and libertine. He's best known for his voluminous memoirs, loved by historians for its careful rendering of eighteenth-century society, and loved by readers for the author's thorough descriptions of his sexual conquests...
- 05/18/2009

