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FAUSTINO DA FONSECA - OS BRAVOSDO MINDELLO - ROMANCE HISTORICO - LISBOA - Livraria Editora Viuva Tavares Cardoso 5—Largo de Camões—6 1906 - I
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The tale opens on a mist‑laden dawn in a stone‑walled castle, where João awakens to the echo of distant drums and the promise of a ship from Lisbon. He wrestles with his restless longing for Maria, whose presence haunts him even as daily chores pull him into the rhythm of rural life. Around him, the world is alive with the clatter of cattle, the chatter of market women, and the solemn toll of church bells. The narrative immediately immerses the listener in a Portugal that balances the intimacy of family kitchens with the grandeur of military pageantry.
Through richly detailed scenes and a lyrical, almost poetic prose, the story captures the tension between personal desire and the obligations of honor. João’s interactions with his aunt Pulcheria and the bustling village folk reveal a community steeped in tradition, yet on the brink of change. As the first act unfolds, listeners sense a mounting conflict—between love, duty, and the looming uncertainties of a nation poised for adventure. The novel promises a vivid, emotionally resonant journey through a pivotal moment in Portuguese history.
Full title
Os Bravos do Mindello Romance Historico Romance Historico
Language
pt
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Lisboa: Livraria Editora Viuva Tavares Cardoso 5--Largo de Camões--6 1906
Credits
Produced by Ricardo F. Diogo, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-05-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1918
A lively figure in Portuguese public life, he moved easily between politics, journalism, and historical fiction. His work reflects both a strong republican spirit and a taste for turning Portugal’s past into vivid stories.
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