Saturday, February 14, 2009

History’s Greatest Lover Sought True Love





In an interesting article by Yoni Goldstein in today’s National Post, "The Real Casanova",we learn that Giacomo Casanova was more than the famous all-time womanizer we have all heard of, or read about. Casanova was in fact no different from most people when it came to longing to find true love. In his autobiography, Casanova reveals another side of himself when he speaks about his love, Henriette. For more, read this fascinating article here.



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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Lucy! Thanks for the comments! =) I saw your first comment in my blog, never got to comment it, I am following your blog here though and I put up a link to your blog in my blogroll some time ago! ;D

Anonymous said...

Coincidentally, here I am another Lucy, commenting.

I have heard from a couple of admitted womanizers that they would give up everything for true romance. Unfortunately, they don't seem to recognize the possibility when it is within their grasp so it always slips away...

Lucy said...

Hi Fuschia- I LOVE your stuff!! Thanks so much for adding me. YOu made my day:)

Lucy said...

Hi Lucy! I know a few of those myself and honestly, they really did pass up the opportunity to be with wonderful women- and that's so sad, really.

Thanks for your comment. I'm so glad you visited, please come again!

Bearded Lady said...

thanks for the article! I am reading a great book on Casanova right now by Ian Kelly. I highly recommend it.

Lucy said...

Which one?

Diana said...

My mother was a Bruni, and her family came from Parma, was wondering is there any truth to the Bruni family involvement?

Patrick said...

Hi Fuschia- I LOVE your stuff!! Thanks so much for adding me. YOu made my day:)