Album chulo-gaiato ou collecção de receitas para fazer rir

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Album chulo-gaiato ou collecção de receitas para fazer rir

by Anonymous

PT·~30 minutes·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

ALBUM - CHULO-GAIATO

1:41
2

A TENTAÇÃO DE SANTO ANTONIO - FANTASIA BURLESCA

4:02
3

O MARIDO E O COMETA - DIALOGO CONJUGAL

10:49
4

A FRANCISCANADA - CONTO

2:07
5

SONETO - A UM ZELADOR DOS MIJADEIROS

0:35
6

Pratica feita á missa do dia pelo muito reverendo prior de...

8:43
7

A opinião publica

0:18
8

Carta corographica do reino do hymeneu

1:54

Description

A lively, late‑19th‑century Portuguese burlesque bursts onto the scene with a riot of verse and vivid imagination. The text reads like a carnival of language, mixing folk slang, vivid imagery and relentless humor, all set against the backdrop of a modest Brussels print shop. Its playful rhythm invites listeners to savor the clever wordplay and the gleeful chaos that defines this daringly comic work.

The story follows a beleaguered friar, Saint Anthony, as mischievous demons crash his cloistered routine, brandishing absurd weapons and offering tantalizing temptations. What begins as a frantic, slapstick showdown quickly spirals into a bawdy dance of vice and virtue, with the holy figure scrambling to protect his sanctity amid a parade of ridiculous, rib‑tickling antics. Listeners are treated to a vivid tableau of humor that skewers solemnity while celebrating the sheer joy of irreverent storytelling.

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Language

pt

Duration

~30 minutes (29K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Bruxelles:
 Typ. Bruyllant-Cristophe et C^ie
 Rue Blaes, 31
 1862

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano. Para comentários à transcrição visite http://pt-scriba.blogspot.com (This book was
 produced from scanned images of public domain material
 from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2007-05-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A

Anonymous

Some of the world’s most enduring books were published without a known name attached. “Anonymous” usually signals mystery, privacy, lost history, or a deliberate choice to let the work stand on its own.

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