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Set in
  
Dux, Bohemia

Media type
  
print

Originally published
  
2002

Page count
  
58

OCLC
  
50535750

3.2/5
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Genre
  
biographical novel

Publication date
  
2002

Pages
  
58

Author
  
Sebastiano Vassalli

Publisher
  
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore

Original title
  
Dux. Casanova in Boemia

Similar
  
La notte della cometa, An infinite number, Marco e Mattio, The Chimera

“Dux” is a novel written by the Italian writer Sebastiano Vassalli. It deals with Giacomo Casanova’s last years, spent in the castle od Dux under the protection of the count of Waldstein. The title is the name of the town where the last battle of Casanova takes place: the one against the “bohemian beasts”, as he refers to the other servants of the castle.

Plot

A 60-year-old Giacomo Casanova moves in the castle of Dux, a little bohemian town, under the field of the count of Joseph-Charles Emmanuel of Waldestein. Here he spends his last years alternating the composition of his novels and the fights with the other convivials of the castle: like the butler Feltkircher, the admin Stelzl, the courier Wiederholt and the beautiful Carolina.

This last great battle is fought within the walls of the castle, especially in the dining room, where his inability of speaking German prevent him to communicate with the others, making him feeling alone and left out. Besides Wiederholt and Feltkircher, his worst enemies, made fun of him by disfiguring his portrait. They use them as toilet paper and exposing them in the toilets of the castle.

Offended Casanova decides to write to the mother-countess Marie Anna Therese of Waldstein, who writes him nice and supportive things making him believe that she his friend but only because she needs his help in convincing his son, the count, to marry Marie Josepha Lobkowitz and to leave” the b.” Carolina. But when the countess meets him in person, during the imperial coronation of Leopold II, she is let down by his appearance and thinks that she should have never wrote him in such a kindly and familiar way. At the end of the ceremony she decides to restore the order in the castle of his son.

As years pass by the situation for the old Casanova gets better. He finds a way to express his anger arguing with anyone: he writes 21 letters to his enemies in which he tells them everything he thinks about them.

On the 4th of June 1798 he dies finally in peace.

References

Dux (Sebastiano Vassalli) Wikipedia