Villa Nova de Gaia

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Villa Nova de Gaia

by João Vaz

PT·~51 minutes

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Description

A rare gem from Portugal’s early literary renaissance, this romance captures a moment when the raw energy of medieval folk ballads was being reshaped into a more scholarly art form. Set against the backdrop of 16th‑century courts and countryside, the narrative weaves together love, duty, and the clash of tradition with emerging erudition, offering listeners a vivid glimpse of a world where oral songs give way to written verses.

The story follows a young noble caught between the expectations of his lineage and the passionate pull of a mysterious maiden, as they navigate treacherous intrigues and the shifting tides of language itself. Through lyrical dialogue and evocative scenes, the tale explores how honor and emotion survive the transformation from popular chant to refined poetry, inviting listeners to experience the timeless tension between the rustic and the refined.

Details

Language

pt

Duration

~51 minutes (49K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Thanks to Pedro Saborano (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)

Release date

2008-08-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

João Vaz

João Vaz

A Portuguese painter best remembered for vivid seascapes, he helped shape the naturalist movement in late 19th-century Portugal. His life joined art, travel, and teaching, and his work is still closely tied to marine painting.

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