A agua profunda

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A agua profunda

by Paul Bourget

PT·~4 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

Notas de transcrição:

6:20
2

I Seguindo uma pista

15:04
3

II Historia rapida d'um odio antigo

25:20
4

III Primeiros esforços

27:10
5

IV Realidades

26:49
6

V A carta anonyma

29:47
7

VI Orgulho de homem

29:52
8

VII O retrato

21:34
9

VIII O enygma

27:12
10

IX A morte

32:06

Description

A lyrical meditation on the way cultures shape our perceptions, the story opens with a series of proverbs that compare French, English, Italian and other national temperaments. Through these witty observations the narrator sets the stage for an intimate portrait of a Parisian woman whose inner life is as layered as the “deep water” the title evokes. The prose drifts between the bustling boulevards of autumn‑spiced Paris and the quiet, reflective moments that reveal her hidden hopes and anxieties.

As the narrative unfolds, the heroine navigates a delicate social world of fashionable salons, modest encounters, and the subtle currents of personal desire. Her experiences echo the earlier sayings, suggesting that beneath calm exteriors lie currents of passion, melancholy, and unspoken longing. Listeners will be drawn into a richly textured portrait of a woman whose story is both particular to her era and universally resonant, inviting quiet contemplation of the quiet depths that lie beneath everyday life.

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Language

pt

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-10-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Paul Bourget

Paul Bourget

1852–1935

A leading French novelist and critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he became famous for psychological fiction that probed belief, ambition, and the moral pressures of modern life. His work helped shape literary debate in France at a moment of major cultural change.

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