本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
283
言語
ポルトガル語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1987
出版社
Editorial Comunicação
説明
Luís Manuel de Araújo embarks on a captivating exploration of the connections between the renowned Portuguese writer Eça de Queirós and the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. Delving into the life and works of Queirós, Araújo uncovers how the grandeur and mystique of the Pharaohs influenced the author’s literary creations. Through a careful examination of Queirós's narratives, the book reveals themes of power, civilization, and cultural encounters that echo the splendor of Egypt’s historical legacy.
With meticulous research, Araújo illustrates the profound impact of Egyptian history on Queirós's thoughts and themes, demonstrating how the writer's travels and readings informed his perception of society and human nature. The book offers not just a biographical account but also a critical analysis of how ancient Egypt’s cultural artifacts and philosophical ideals resonated within the broader context of 19th-century European literature.
Rich in historical context and literary criticism, this work serves as an invitation to reevaluate the interplay between literature and history. It highlights how ancient civilizations continue to inspire and shape contemporary narratives, ensuring that Eça de Queirós's voice remains relevant in the discourse around cultural heritage and literary evolution.
With meticulous research, Araújo illustrates the profound impact of Egyptian history on Queirós's thoughts and themes, demonstrating how the writer's travels and readings informed his perception of society and human nature. The book offers not just a biographical account but also a critical analysis of how ancient Egypt’s cultural artifacts and philosophical ideals resonated within the broader context of 19th-century European literature.
Rich in historical context and literary criticism, this work serves as an invitation to reevaluate the interplay between literature and history. It highlights how ancient civilizations continue to inspire and shape contemporary narratives, ensuring that Eça de Queirós's voice remains relevant in the discourse around cultural heritage and literary evolution.