
A MULHER
A MULHER
Prologo
A MULHER - I
II
OS PORTUGUEZES EM TANGER
Prologo
OS PORTUGUEZES EM TANGER.
NOTA
In this mid‑nineteenth‑century work the author opens with a modest prologue, presenting the text as a token of gratitude to a beloved patron. The first section unfolds as a lyrical meditation on the nature of woman, drawing on classical allusions and vivid metaphors to portray her as both a source of comfort and a catalyst for moral reflection. The language is richly ornate yet intimate, inviting listeners to contemplate how love, jealousy, and devotion intertwine in everyday life.
The second part shifts focus to the Portuguese community in Tangier, offering a glimpse of the city's bustling streets, mercantile dealings, and the lingering sense of exile felt by those far from home. Through personal anecdotes and descriptive passages the narrative captures the blend of cultural clash and camaraderie that defined the expatriate experience. Listeners will hear the rhythm of a bygone era, where personal devotion and collective identity converge in subtle, evocative detail.
Language
pt
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)
Release date
2010-01-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known today mainly for a rare Portuguese work preserved by Project Gutenberg, this writer blended reflective passages on womanhood with a historical account of the Portuguese in Tangier. Very little biographical information appears to be readily documented, which gives the surviving text an added sense of curiosity.
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