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Title: Historias Sem Data
Note: Reading ease score: 55.1 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: A egreja do diabo -- O lapso -- Ultimo capítulo -- Cantiga de esponsaes -- Uma senhora -- Singular occurrencia -- Galeria posthuma -- Capitulo dos chapéos -- Conto Alexandrino -- Primas de sapucaia! -- Anecdota pecuniaria -- Fulano -- A segunda vida -- Noite de almirante -- Manuscripto de um sacristão -- Ex cathedra -- A senhora do Galvão -- As academias de Sião.
Credits: Produced by Pedro Saborano
Summary: "Historias Sem Data" by Machado de Assis is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores various themes through narratives that often blur the lines between morality, society, and human behavior, showcasing the author's signature wit and psychological insight. The initial story, "A Igreja do Diabo," introduces a creative twist on the notion of religion and the role of the Devil, showcasing Assis's ability to provoke thought while entertaining readers. The opening of the collection presents "A Igreja do Diabo," where the Devil decides to establish his own church to rival other religions and to bring to light the nature of humanity's virtues and vices. In a humorous and satirical dialogue with God, the Devil outlines his strategy to collect followers by celebrating the very sins that are typically condemned. As he sets forth with this audacious plan, readers are drawn into a narrative that examines profound questions about morality, belief, and the allure of spiritual hypocrisy. The story sets the tone for the collection, promising a blend of satire, philosophical inquiry, and sharp social commentary that characterizes Machado de Assis’s work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Machado de Assis, 1839-1908
EBook No.: 33056
Published: Jul 3, 2010
Downloads: 204
Language: Portuguese
Subject: Fiction
Subject: Short stories
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Historias Sem Data
Note: Reading ease score: 55.1 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: A egreja do diabo -- O lapso -- Ultimo capítulo -- Cantiga de esponsaes -- Uma senhora -- Singular occurrencia -- Galeria posthuma -- Capitulo dos chapéos -- Conto Alexandrino -- Primas de sapucaia! -- Anecdota pecuniaria -- Fulano -- A segunda vida -- Noite de almirante -- Manuscripto de um sacristão -- Ex cathedra -- A senhora do Galvão -- As academias de Sião.
Credits: Produced by Pedro Saborano
Summary: "Historias Sem Data" by Machado de Assis is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book explores various themes through narratives that often blur the lines between morality, society, and human behavior, showcasing the author's signature wit and psychological insight. The initial story, "A Igreja do Diabo," introduces a creative twist on the notion of religion and the role of the Devil, showcasing Assis's ability to provoke thought while entertaining readers. The opening of the collection presents "A Igreja do Diabo," where the Devil decides to establish his own church to rival other religions and to bring to light the nature of humanity's virtues and vices. In a humorous and satirical dialogue with God, the Devil outlines his strategy to collect followers by celebrating the very sins that are typically condemned. As he sets forth with this audacious plan, readers are drawn into a narrative that examines profound questions about morality, belief, and the allure of spiritual hypocrisy. The story sets the tone for the collection, promising a blend of satire, philosophical inquiry, and sharp social commentary that characterizes Machado de Assis’s work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Machado de Assis, 1839-1908
EBook No.: 33056
Published: Jul 3, 2010
Downloads: 204
Language: Portuguese
Subject: Fiction
Subject: Short stories
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.