A Queda d'um Anjo: Romance

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A Queda d'um Anjo: Romance

by Camilo Castelo Branco

PT·~5 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total

Produced by Rita Farinha and the Online Distributed

0:14

A QUEDA D'UM ANJO - ROMANCE - POR - CAMILLO CASTELLO BRANCO - LISBOA - LIVRARIA DE CAMPOS JUNIOR—EDITOR

0:11

*DEDICATORIA* - ILL.^{MO} E EX.^{MO} SR. ANTONIO RODRIGUES SAMPAIO

1:03

CAMILLO CASTELLO BRANCO. - I

7:06

II

6:22

III

6:56

IV

8:43

V

5:23

VI

12:46

VII

10:29

Description

In the rolling hills of 19th‑century Portugal lives Calisto Eloy, a forty‑nine‑year‑old heir of the venerable Agra de Freimas estate. Born into a lineage that stretches back to the reign of King Afonso I, he was raised among ancient manuscripts, Latin scholars, and the solemn rituals of the church. Though once destined for a career in law, family obligations steer him toward the stewardship of his ancestral home, where his prodigious memory turns every dusty archive into a living chronicle of the nation’s past.

His marriage to his cousin Theodora, a pragmatic and industrious lady of Travanca, adds both warmth and tension to his scholarly world. While Theodora mends fabrics and tends to the household with meticulous care, Calisto loses himself in volumes of ecclesiastical histories, genealogies, and numismatic studies, often drifting to sleep over his books. Their contrasting rhythms create a delicate balance that hints at the challenges awaiting the couple as the quiet rhythm of their life begins to tremble under unseen forces.

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pt

Duration

~5 hours (298K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-03-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Camilo Castelo Branco

Camilo Castelo Branco

1825–1890

A towering figure in 19th-century Portuguese literature, this fiercely productive novelist turned passion, irony, and misfortune into stories that still feel vivid today. Best known for Amor de Perdição, he wrote across romance, realism, drama, and satire with remarkable speed and intensity.

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