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by Unknown
A lively, polemical pamphlet from the early 1820s, this work thrusts listeners into the heated world of Portuguese print culture, where a sensational newspaper story—dubbed “Borbolêta”—has set the city of Porto abuzz. The author, positioning himself as a self‑declared “enemy of impostors,” launches a methodical rebuttal to the scandalous claims that painted the Carmelite friars of a convent as cruel tyrants. His prose, peppered with classical references and vivid metaphors, reads like a spirited courtroom drama, exposing the cascade of falsehoods that have taken hold of public opinion.
Through a blend of satire, moral reflection, and earnest pleading, the writer seeks to restore reason to a populace quick to accept lurid rumors. He offers his arguments in a series of short, incisive essays, hoping that measured, gradual exposure will dismantle the frenzy and give the truth a chance to surface. Listeners will experience the tension between sensational news and thoughtful critique, a timeless clash that still resonates today.
Language
pt
Duration
~51 minutes (49K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mike Silva
Release date
2011-01-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Some books arrive without a clear author at all, and that mystery can be part of their power. When a work is credited as unknown or anonymous, the story often stands on its own, shaped by tradition, history, or long survival rather than a single public life.
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