Judas: Romance lirico em quatro jornadas

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Judas: Romance lirico em quatro jornadas

by Augusto de Lacerda

PT·~2 hours·445 chapters

Chapters

445 total

JUDAS

1:26

PRIMEIRA JORNADA - EM 8 DE NISAN

0:02

PRIMEIRA JORNADA - EM 8 DE NISAN

3:16

GAMALIEL, que chegou da cidade, arrimado ao seu bordão, as barbas brancas doiradas pelo sol, dirige-se á casa de Simão, e, clamando:

0:13

ELEAZAR assomou logo a uma das janellas. É um rapaz de vinte e tantos annos, franzino e melancólico.

0:17

GAMALIEL

0:09

ELEAZAR

0:11

GAMALIEL

0:15

ELEAZAR

0:03

GAMALIEL

0:16

Description

A lyrical romance unfolds across four vivid journeys, beginning in the quiet village of Bethany, just a stone’s throw from Jerusalem. The opening scene invites listeners into a richly painted landscape of terraced roofs, ancient olive trees, and the gentle murmur of a spring, setting a tone that feels both timeless and intimate. Here, the wandering sage Gamaliel arrives at the modest home of Eleazar, a young, contemplative man, and their conversation hints at deeper spiritual and philosophical currents that will guide the tale.

The narrative weaves together poetic description, historical texture, and the inner lives of its characters, offering a tapestry of love, doubt, and destiny. As the first act unfolds, the listener is drawn into the gentle rhythm of daily life and the subtle tensions that arise when faith and longing intersect. The story promises a thoughtful exploration of belief and humanity, all rendered in a lyrical, almost musical prose that captures the soul of the ancient world.

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Language

pt

Duration

~2 hours (141K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2008-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Augusto de Lacerda

Augusto de Lacerda

1864–1926

A Portuguese-language writer of poems, plays, and fiction, he built a career that moved easily between journalism and the stage. His work often reaches for large moral and spiritual themes, including retellings of biblical stories such as Judas.

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