
Os Maias - Volume I
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Humor
格式
精装书
页数
253
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Jan 1, 2000
出版商
Abril/Controljornal
ISBN-10
9726115574
ISBN-13
9789726115571
描述
In the vibrant landscape of 19th-century Portugal, Eça de Queirós captures the complexities of familial ties and societal aspirations through the tale of the Maia family. The narrative unfolds in Lisbon, revealing the intricate web of relationships, ambitions, and disappointments that define their lives. With keen observations, the author intricately explores themes of love, social class, and the inevitable passage of time, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the era’s cultural and political landscape.
As the first volume delves into the generational struggles of the Maias, readers are introduced to characters marked by their desires and flaws. The vivid descriptions and psychological depth bring forth an engaging exploration of the Portuguese bourgeoisie, illuminating their connections, betrayals, and transformations. Each character's journey is imbued with a sense of authenticity, allowing readers to resonate with their triumphs and tribulations.
Through a masterful blend of satire and realism, Eça de Queirós illuminates the heart of a society in flux, culminating in a narrative that is both a poignant reflection on the past and a mirror to contemporary human experience. This first installment sets the stage for a broader exploration of the Maias’ lives, leaving readers eager for the unfolding of their story.
As the first volume delves into the generational struggles of the Maias, readers are introduced to characters marked by their desires and flaws. The vivid descriptions and psychological depth bring forth an engaging exploration of the Portuguese bourgeoisie, illuminating their connections, betrayals, and transformations. Each character's journey is imbued with a sense of authenticity, allowing readers to resonate with their triumphs and tribulations.
Through a masterful blend of satire and realism, Eça de Queirós illuminates the heart of a society in flux, culminating in a narrative that is both a poignant reflection on the past and a mirror to contemporary human experience. This first installment sets the stage for a broader exploration of the Maias’ lives, leaving readers eager for the unfolding of their story.