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A vivid portrait of a literary storm erupts in this mid‑nineteenth‑century essay, where the once‑tranquil Portuguese book world is shaken by a fierce dispute between two towering figures. The author sketches the calm that had long prevailed over Portuguese letters, then shows how a sharp polemic ignited a cascade of rivalries, accusations, and passionate defenses. The conflict is framed as a clash of ideals, with each side rallying supporters and condemning the other's vision.
Through rich, metaphor‑laden prose, the work examines the duel between youthful vigor and seasoned authority. One champion, brimming with fire and fresh talent, confronts an older, more experienced adversary whose influence has long shaped the academy. Their opposing approaches raise fundamental questions about the purpose of criticism, the balance between tradition and innovation, and the role of personal ambition in art.
The essay’s lively rhetoric invites listeners into the heated debates that defined an era, offering insight into the broader cultural currents of Portugal’s literary renaissance. It captures the intensity of a moment when ideas collided like storm‑driven seas, leaving the outcome of the contest open to contemplation.
Language
pt
Duration
~29 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano
Release date
2010-11-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Portuguese novelist, journalist, and polemicist whose work moved between fiction, history, and public debate. His writing is closely tied to the cultural and political life of Portugal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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