
audiobook
by Antonio Feliciano de Castilho
OBRAS COMPLETAS DE A. F. DE CASTILHO
VOLUMES PUBLICADOS:
FELICIDADE PELA AGRICULTURA
XIQuinto serão do casal
XIISexto serão do casal
XIIISetimo serão do casal
XIVOitavo serão do casal
XVNono serão do casal
XVIDecimo serão do casal
XVIIFesta da Redempção
A vivid, lyrical essay invites listeners into the world of Portugal’s countryside, where the rhythms of the fields clash with the glitter of the capital. The narrator, a seasoned farmer‑politician, shares his yearning for the earth after months spent in the city, describing the hollow splendor of courtly life contrasted with the honest toil of the soil. He argues that true happiness can only grow where the plow meets the land, urging his fellow cultivators to see agriculture as a path to personal and communal well‑being.
The work blends passionate advocacy with practical observations, celebrating the emerging agricultural societies that aim to modernize farming methods. Through heartfelt letters and vivid metaphors, the author highlights the importance of honest representation for rural people in the halls of power, insisting that wisdom, not brute force, should guide political choices. He also sketches the early efforts to publish guides and manuals that will empower every tiller of the earth.
Interwoven with humor and earnestness, the narrative captures a moment of restless optimism, as the writer grapples with the temptation of public office while remaining rooted in his fields. Listeners will hear a compelling call to balance ambition with humility, and a reminder that the future of the nation rests on the hands of those who nurture its soil.
Language
pt
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Portugal: Emp. da História de Portugal, 1903.
Credits
Alberto Manuel Brandão Simões and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Biodiversity Heritage Library.)
Release date
2023-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1800–1875
A leading voice of Portuguese Romanticism, he built a remarkable literary life despite losing his sight in childhood. Poet, translator, and teacher, he helped shape 19th-century Portuguese letters and stirred debate well beyond his own poems.
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