
A tender, lyrical tribute unfolds in the voice of a young royal who dreams of the sea, setting sail through verses that blend reverence, longing, and the promise of discovery. The poet addresses a respected patron with humility, weaving personal gratitude into the opening lines and establishing an intimate, courtly tone. Listeners will be drawn into a world where duty and wonder coexist, guided by the cadence of a tender, almost musical narrative.
The introductory essay places the poem within the bustling literary scene of the late 19th century, recalling the rise of the Parnassian movement and its insistence on formal perfection. By invoking the legacy of poets such as Verlaine and Leconte de Lisle, the preface frames the work as both a homage and a fresh exploration of poetic craft. This context enriches the listening experience, inviting the audience to appreciate the delicate balance of tradition and imagination that runs through each stanza.
Language
pt
Duration
~25 minutes (24K 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
2010-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1847–1906
A Portuguese writer with a wide-ranging body of work, he moved easily between poetry, fiction, theater, and literary journalism. His surviving books still offer a glimpse of late-19th-century Portuguese-language literature.
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