Noites de insomnia, offerecidas a quem não póde dormir. Nº 01 (de 12)

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Noites de insomnia, offerecidas a quem não póde dormir. Nº 01 (de 12)

by Camilo Castelo Branco

PT·~1 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

BIBLIOTHECA DE ALGIBEIRA

2:02

PROEMIO

2:58

CONSOLAÇÃO A SANTOS NAZARETH

3:52

AS OSTRAS

6:57

REHABILITAÇÃO DO SNR. VISCONDE DE MARGARIDE

2:55

A RIVAL DE BRITES DE ALMEIDA

7:34

EGAS MONIZ

3:06

DOUS POETAS INEDITOS DO PORTO

4:50

D. JOÃO III, O PRINCIPE PERFEITO

18:05

SUBSIDIO PARA A HISTORIA DE UM FUTURO SANTO

8:04

Description

In this eclectic volume the writer invites sleepless readers into a midnight salon of fleeting thoughts and historical vignettes. Drawing from personal insomnia, the prose weaves together playful essays, fragmentary poems, and curious anecdotes about Portuguese nobility, forgotten saints, and the quirks of 19th‑century publishing. The tone balances wit and melancholy, offering a gentle consolation to anyone kept awake by restless nights.

The collection moves from a mock‑heroic prologue that likens each page to a bronze link in a fragile chain, to vivid sketches of vanished courts, literary rivalries, and obscure folk legends. Along the way, the author’s voice flits between scholarly observation and intimate confession, turning the act of reading into a nocturnal dialogue with ghosts of the past. Listeners will find a rich tapestry of cultural memory that comforts the mind while it wanders in the dark.

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Language

pt

Duration

~1 hours (104K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Porto:
 Typographia de Antonio José da Silva Teixeira
 62--Rua da Cancella Velha--62
 1874

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano

Release date

2008-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Camilo Castelo Branco

Camilo Castelo Branco

1825–1890

A major force in 19th-century Portuguese literature, this intensely productive novelist wrote stories full of passion, conflict, and sharp observation. His dramatic life fed a body of work that helped shape the modern Portuguese novel.

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