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M DCCC LXXIII - MONUMENTOS PATRIOS
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DA PROPRIEDADE LITTERARIA E DA RECENTE CONVENÇÃO COM FRANÇA AO VISCONDE D'ALMEIDA GARRETT
APPENDICE
CARTA Á ASSEMBLÉA GERAL DA ACADEMIA DAS SCIENCIAS RECUSANDO O AUCTOR A REELEIÇÃO DE VICE-PRESIDENTE
MOUSINHO DA SILVEIRA OU LA RÉVOLUTION PORTUGAISE
A collection of incisive essays, this volume captures the restless spirit of a 19th‑century Portuguese thinker who believed the press should champion reason, art and national pride. He confronts the “superstition of the present,” warning that fleeting popular passions often drown out deeper, lasting values. Through vivid, almost poetic arguments, he asks whether writers should follow the easy, crowd‑pleasing road or the narrow, principled path that truly serves the nation’s conscience.
The prose is both passionate and reflective, urging readers to protect historic monuments and cultural memory against the tide of careless progress. It offers a window into the intellectual battles of an era when Portugal grappled with modernity while yearning for its glorious past. Listeners will find a thoughtful meditation on duty, truth, and the enduring challenge of speaking out when society seems deaf, making it a compelling companion for anyone interested in history, philosophy, or the power of the written word.
Language
pt
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1877
A leading voice in 19th-century Portugal, he helped shape modern Portuguese historical writing while also becoming known for vivid novels and poetry. His work joined a Romantic imagination with a serious interest in the country's past.
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