Astucias de Namorada, e Um melodrama em Santo Thyrso

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Astucias de Namorada, e Um melodrama em Santo Thyrso

by Manuel Pinheiro Chagas

PT·~1 hours

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Description

The story opens on a sun‑drenched afternoon in a garden beside the cliffs of Almada, where the sound of polkas drifts over the river Tagus and the moon paints a silver road on the water. A group of guests, still laughing from the dance, retreat to a shaded pergola where a striking young woman in a black dress watches a shy gentleman linger nearby. Their brief, tentative exchange captures the flutter of first‑love flirtations, framed by the breezy, lyrical prose of a narrator who confesses his own youthful ambition as a fledgling journalist.

Through witty observations and occasional self‑deprecating remarks, the narrator sketches the social customs of 19th‑century Lisbon while keeping the mood light and breezy. Listeners will be carried along with the romance of moonlit gardens, the rustle of silk crinolines, and the gentle humor of a writer discovering his voice. It feels like a leisurely stroll under a leafy canopy, perfect for a quiet moment of escape.

Details

Language

pt

Duration

~1 hours (98K 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

2009-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Manuel Pinheiro Chagas

Manuel Pinheiro Chagas

1842–1895

A prolific 19th-century Portuguese writer, journalist, and public figure, he moved easily between fiction, theater, criticism, and politics. His career captured the lively literary culture of Lisbon, even as later generations remembered him in part through his famous disputes with Eça de Queirós.

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