
The narrator bursts onto the scene with flamboyant vigor, launching a tongue‑in‑cheek defence of a proud Portuguese lady who has become the subject of scandalous gossip. Through rapid, baroque sentences he paints a picture of grand banquets, aristocratic etiquette and a restless desire to showcase the nation to the world, while simultaneously accusing the heroine of petulant cruelty. The voice alternates between genuine admiration for the country's vigor and a sharp, almost theatrical outrage at the perceived slights against its dignity.
Listeners are invited into a lively, 19th‑century salon where satire and sincerity wrestle for the upper hand. The prose dances between lofty patriotism and absurd ridicule, offering a witty commentary on the clash between local pride and foreign fascination. As the first act unfolds, the stage is set for a spirited debate that reveals both the charms and the contradictions of a society in the throes of modernity.
Language
pt
Duration
~18 minutes (18K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)
Release date
2008-03-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1862–1949
A Portuguese writer linked to Lisbon’s literary world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he is remembered today as a little-known but documented presence in period author indexes. Because reliable biographical material is scarce online, much of his life remains in the background.
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