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  • Brandão, Raul; Smouch, M.

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    Published by Independently published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798199709439

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  • M. Smouch

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  • M. Smouch

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Eternal Yearning, Julia Lopes de Almeida gathers thirty stories of desire, guilt, tenderness, cruelty, memory, and social constraint into a haunting portrait of the human heart. First published in 1903, this collection moves with remarkable freedom between psychological realism, tragedy, irony, and the uncanny, revealing a writer of rare emotional precision and narrative control.Again and again, Lopes de Almeida turns toward lives under pressure: women burdened by secrecy, motherhood, poverty, violence, longing, and the strict moral codes of their world. Yet these stories are never merely bleak. They are vivid, elegant, and often startling, driven by sharp reversals, unforgettable images, and an unsparing understanding of love, shame, devotion, and survival.Whether she is writing of domestic anguish, spiritual obsession, social hypocrisy, or the strange borderland between the ordinary and the grotesque, Lopes de Almeida brings intensity and compassion to every page. Eternal Yearning is both a major work of Brazilian literature and a powerful rediscovery: a collection that feels at once historical and startlingly modern.Perfect for readers of literary fiction, feminist classics, Gothic undertones, and short stories with emotional depth, this volume introduces English-language readers to one of Brazil's most important and too-long-neglected writers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A lost Portuguese classic of passion, exile, and ambition in the New World.Joao da Silveira leaves Portugal behind after the fall of the monarchy, carrying with him the wounded pride of an old aristocratic world and the restless hunger for a new destiny. Aboard the transatlantic steamer bound for South America, he enters a shifting world of exiles, fortune-seekers, cosmopolitan travelers, immigrants, and women whose presence awakens both desire and danger.In Creole Love: Argentine Life, Abel Botelho turns his sharp naturalist eye toward the Atlantic crossing, Buenos Aires, and the vast Argentine landscape. The novel moves from shipboard society to urban speculation, from aristocratic nostalgia to the raw promise of the pampas, offering a vivid portrait of early twentieth-century life between Portugal and Argentina.Sensual, ironic, socially observant, and psychologically acute, this unfinished novel reveals Botelho at the height of his descriptive power. Preserved as an incomplete posthumous work, it remains a fascinating fragment of Portuguese literary naturalism and a rare fictional encounter between Europe and South America.This edition presents a carefully revised English translation, with translator's notes, a preface, and an afterword that situates the work in its historical and literary context. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In The Glass Eye, Camilo Castelo Branco leads the reader into a darkly ironic tale of family secrets, religious persecution, moral corruption, and buried guilt. Set against the shadow of the Portuguese Inquisition and the decaying world of old aristocratic houses, the novel follows a chain of revelations that begins with a mysterious past and ends in spiritual anguish.With his unmistakable blend of satire, melodrama, historical criticism, and psychological intensity, Castelo Branco exposes a society where appearances conceal cruelty, piety masks ambition, and memory itself becomes a form of punishment. At once tragic and biting, The Glass Eye is a compact but powerful example of nineteenth-century Portuguese fiction, filled with dramatic reversals, sharp social commentary, and the emotional force that made Camilo one of Portugal's most enduring literary voices.This English edition includes a translator's preface, chapter-by-chapter translator's notes, historical explanations, and an afterword designed to guide modern readers through the cultural, religious, and linguistic world of the novel.Ideal for readers of classic European literature, Gothic-inflected historical fiction, Portuguese literature in translation, and morally complex family dramas. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Published by Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798259107786

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. First published in 1882, The City of Vice is a fierce, lyrical, and unsettling collection of stories by Fialho de Almeida, one of the most original voices in nineteenth-century Portuguese literature. Moving between the sun-scorched countryside of the Alentejo and the gas-lit shadows of Lisbon, these stories reveal a world of poverty, desire, illness, cruelty, superstition, and moral decay - but also of strange beauty, tenderness, and tragic grandeur.Fialho's prose is rich, sensual, and uncompromising. In these pages, pastoral landscapes turn violent, hospitals become chambers of horror, children and workers are crushed by social indifference, and the city itself appears as a living organism: feverish, corrupt, magnificent, and doomed. His vision belongs to the great European naturalist tradition, yet his style is uniquely his own - baroque, poetic, grotesque, and intensely visual.This edition includes a translator's preface, afterword, and explanatory notes designed to guide modern English-language readers through the historical, cultural, and literary world of nineteenth-century Portugal.For readers of Emile Zola, Eca de Queiros, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Dickens, and the darker side of Victorian realism, The City of Vice offers a powerful rediscovery: a book at once brutal, beautiful, and unforgettable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Published by Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798258984586

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Book of Consolation, Camilo Castelo Branco crafts a deeply emotional novel of love, loss, moral conflict, and inner suffering. Centered on figures such as Venceslau Taveira and Eduardo Pimenta, the story unfolds through intense personal drama, psychological tension, and the author's unmistakable gift for transforming private anguish into compelling fiction. The result is a richly layered classic that will appeal to readers of literary romance, tragic character studies, and nineteenth-century European fiction.This new English edition brings one of Camilo's lesser-known works to modern readers while preserving the emotional force, reflective depth, and literary elegance that made him one of the great voices of Portuguese fiction. Darkly human and full of feeling, Book of Consolation is both a romance and a meditation on sorrow, pride, memory, and the search for solace when life refuses easy peace. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Published by Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798196570315

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Four Novellas brings together four powerful works by Ana de Castro Osorio, one of Portugal's most important early twentieth-century women writers, educators, and feminist voices.In "The Vineyard," "The Witch," "A Child's Diary," and "The Sacrificed Woman," Osorio turns her attention to rural life, childhood memory, womanhood, superstition, poverty, social constraint, and the quiet tragedies hidden beneath ordinary domestic existence. Her prose is intimate, observant, and morally alert, revealing a world in which women and children often bear the deepest costs of family duty, social judgment, and inherited injustice.First published in 1908 as Quatro Novelas, this collection offers English-language readers a rare opportunity to discover a major Portuguese author whose literary and civic work helped shape modern discussions of education, women's rights, and social reform. These stories combine realism, psychological insight, and emotional restraint, presenting lives marked by tenderness, hardship, endurance, and sacrifice.This edition includes a new English translation, an editorial preface, translator's notes, and an afterword designed to guide contemporary readers through the literary, cultural, and historical background of the work.A compelling volume for readers of classic European literature, women's writing, Portuguese fiction, social realism, and forgotten literary voices. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Published by Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798196571503

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A lost masterpiece of Portuguese Romanticism, now available in English.Written in 1861 by Camilo Castelo Branco, one of Portugal's greatest nineteenth-century novelists, The Romance of a Wealthy Man is a powerful story of love, injustice, repentance, and spiritual endurance.Maria da Gloria, falsely accused and separated from her husband and child, spends eleven years in the Convent of Vairao, learning the hard virtue of patience. Her son Alvaro grows into manhood under the shadow of that injustice, torn between filial devotion, wounded love, and the moral demands of charity. Around them moves Leonor, brilliant, proud, restless, and tragic - a woman whose passions lead her through ruin, suffering, and the possibility of redemption.Composed during Camilo's imprisonment in Oporto, the novel bears the marks of confinement, religious meditation, and emotional intensity. Less widely known than Love of Perdition, yet deeply cherished by the author himself, The Romance of a Wealthy Man reveals Camilo at his most compassionate and reflective.This edition includes a translator's preface, historical and editorial notes, notes on the translation, and an afterword placing the novel within Camilo's life and literary legacy.A moving classic for readers of nineteenth-century fiction, Catholic literature, tragic romance, and European literary rediscoveries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    ISBN 13: 9798258591562

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In The Intruder, Julia Lopes de Almeida transforms a household into a battlefield of memory, class, jealousy, and desire. After the death of his wife, the widower Argemiro tries to preserve his grief as a sacred relic, but the arrival of Alice Galba, a quiet and capable governess, unsettles the fragile order of his home. Between a possessive grandmother, a strong-willed daughter, ambitious social climbers, and the constant pressure of appearances, every room becomes charged with suspicion and meaning. Elegant, psychologically sharp, and rich in social observation, this Brazilian classic is both a domestic drama and a subtle novel of moral conflict, in which love must pass through pride, mourning, and judgment before it can be recognized. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    ISBN 13: 9798196503542

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forgotten Portuguese historical novel of intrigue, faith, betrayal, and revenge-now available in English.Set in sixteenth-century Portugal during the reign of King John III, The New Christian brings readers into a world of royal jealousy, religious suspicion, courtly ambition, and hidden violence. At the center of the story stands the mysterious Badage, a powerful and defiant figure whose fate becomes entangled with kings, priests, nobles, inquisitors, and the machinery of the Portuguese court.Diogo de Macedo's novel blends political drama, historical fiction, and moral conflict, portraying a society where loyalty is fragile, forgiveness is rare, and private vengeance can move behind the mask of public virtue. From royal banquets and hunting grounds to secret prisons and the shadow of the Holy Office, the narrative unfolds with the intensity of a nineteenth-century historical romance and the atmosphere of a dark Iberian tragedy.This English edition preserves the elevated tone of the original while making the novel accessible to modern readers. It includes translator's notes, a preface, and an afterword to guide readers through the historical, religious, and literary context of the work.Perfect for readers of classic historical fiction, Portuguese literature, religious drama, and forgotten nineteenth-century novels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    ISBN 13: 9798258979513

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A bold, unsettling, and darkly witty novel from one of Brazil's great nineteenth-century masters.First published in 1896, A Mother-in-Law's Book is one of Aluisio de Azevedo's most provocative and least conventional works. At first glance, it appears to be a domestic comedy about the most feared figure in family life: the mother-in-law. But beneath its ironic surface lies a daring psychological novel about marriage, desire, motherhood, social convention, and the impossible search for lasting happiness.When a bachelor narrator visits his old friend Leandro, he expects to hear the usual complaints about Leandro's tyrannical mother-in-law. Instead, he finds a man who reveres her memory. The explanation lies in a mysterious manuscript left behind by Olympia, a fiercely intelligent woman who devoted her life to protecting her daughter from the disappointments of ordinary marriage.Through Olympia's voice, Azevedo constructs a startling critique of domestic life, exposing the tensions between love and habit, passion and respect, freedom and social respectability. Equal parts satire, confession, philosophical argument, and psychological drama, A Mother-in-Law's Book reveals a forgotten side of Brazilian Naturalism: intimate, ironic, uncomfortable, and astonishingly modern.This edition presents the novel in English translation, with an introduction, afterword, and translator's notes designed to guide contemporary readers through its cultural, historical, and linguistic context. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    ISBN 13: 9798196577536

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forgotten Gothic romance of jealousy, betrayal, and moral ruin from one of Portugal's greatest nineteenth-century novelists.In The Skeleton, Camilo Castelo Branco turns domestic drama into psychological tragedy. Nicolao de Mesquita, a man divided between pride, desire, and social appearances, finds himself trapped in a marriage haunted by suspicion and emotional decay. Around him move Beatriz, Raphael, Margarida Froment, Ricardo de Almeida, and Martinho Xavier - characters bound together by passion, resentment, family honor, and the consequences of choices made in secrecy.With his unmistakable blend of irony, melodrama, social satire, and moral intensity, Camilo exposes the fragility of reputation and the hidden violence beneath polite society. What begins as a tale of love and wounded vanity gradually becomes a dark meditation on betrayal, guilt, punishment, and the terrible persistence of memory.This English edition presents O Esqueleto in a carefully revised literary translation, preserving the sharpness of Camilo's prose while making the novel accessible to modern readers. Complete with translator's notes, a preface, and an afterword, this edition brings renewed attention to a powerful and neglected work of Portuguese Romantic fiction.Ideal for readers of nineteenth-century literature, Gothic romance, psychological drama, and European classics. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    ISBN 13: 9798258980595

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forgotten theatrical gem from one of Portugal's greatest nineteenth-century writers, now brought to English readers in a carefully edited translation.Macario's Assassin is a sharp, lively, and ironic three-act comedy by Camilo Castelo Branco, one of the most influential figures of Portuguese literature. In this compact yet spirited stage work, Camilo blends mistaken intentions, social satire, domestic intrigue, and comic exaggeration with the verbal agility that made him famous.The play unfolds around suspicions, misunderstandings, and the dramatic weight of appearances. Beneath its humorous surface, it reveals the anxieties of honor, reputation, marriage, class expectation, and public judgment in nineteenth-century Portuguese society. Camilo's wit turns everyday tensions into theatrical absurdity, allowing the reader to see how easily pride and fear can transform ordinary life into farce.This edition includes a translator's preface, editorial notes, translator's notes after each act, and a concluding afterword designed to help modern readers appreciate the historical, linguistic, and cultural context of the work.Ideal for readers of classic European drama, Portuguese literature, nineteenth-century satire, and rediscovered public-domain works, Macario's Assassin offers a rare opportunity to encounter Camilo Castelo Branco beyond his better-known novels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • M. Smouch

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the sweltering streets of nineteenth-century Sao Luis do Maranhao, a brilliant young doctor returns home expecting to settle his affairs and begin a promising future. Instead, Raimundo finds himself trapped in a society built on cruelty, racial prejudice, and polished hypocrisy. As he falls in love with Ana Rosa, the woman he hopes to marry, the hidden truth of his birth becomes a weapon in the hands of those determined to preserve the old order at any cost.The Mulatto is at once a love story, a social indictment, and one of the founding works of Brazilian literary naturalism. Aluisio Azevedo exposes a world where slavery, religious corruption, family ambition, and social respectability work together to crush human dignity. Rich in atmosphere, psychological tension, and unforgettable characters, this novel remains startlingly modern in its portrait of how prejudice survives behind the language of morality and tradition. For readers of classic literature, historical fiction, and socially engaged novels, The Mulatto is a powerful and haunting rediscovery. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forbidden love. A holy man's fall. A woman whose passion reaches beyond the grave.Set in the decadent Paris of Louis XV, Alzira's Shroud is one of Aluisio de Azevedo's most haunting and atmospheric novels: a dark tale of desire, religious ecstasy, temptation, and psychological collapse.Angelo, a young priest raised in near-total seclusion, has been carefully preserved from the corruptions of the world. To his spiritual guardian, he is meant to become a living proof of purity - a soul untouched by vice, ambition, or sensual passion. But when Angelo appears before the glittering and corrupt court of Paris, his beauty and innocence awaken dangerous fascination. Among those captivated is Alzira, a celebrated courtesan known for her coldness, her wit, and her fatal power over men.For the first time in her life, Alzira loves. For the first time in his life, Angelo desires.What follows is a feverish drama of conscience and obsession, where sacred vows collide with forbidden longing, and where death itself may not be enough to extinguish passion. Blending Gothic romance, historical fiction, religious symbolism, and psychological intensity, Alzira's Shroud reveals a lesser-known but unforgettable side of one of Brazil's greatest nineteenth-century novelists.This edition presents the novel in a carefully prepared English translation, with translator's notes, a preface, and an afterword for modern readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A sharp, ironic portrait of politics, ambition, marriage, and power in early twentieth-century Brazil.Numa and the Nymph is one of Lima Barreto's most penetrating political novels-a brilliant satire of parliamentary vanity, corruption, social climbing, and the fragile machinery of public reputation. Set during the turbulent years of Brazil's Old Republic, the novel follows Numa Pompilio de Castro, an obscure and mediocre congressman whose sudden rise as an eloquent public figure hides a far more uncomfortable truth: behind his speeches, strategies, and political survival stands Edgarda, his intelligent and ambitious wife.With biting humor and remarkable psychological insight, Barreto exposes a society governed less by ideals than by favors, appearances, family alliances, newspaper influence, and private ambition. Through Numa, Edgarda, Benevenuto, political bosses, journalists, officers, opportunists, and social climbers, the novel presents a world in which public life is theater and power is often decided in drawing rooms, newspapers, private negotiations, and whispered arrangements.This English translation brings a major work of Brazilian literature to new readers, preserving Barreto's irony, social criticism, and vivid portrait of Rio de Janeiro's political and social landscape. Both a political comedy and a serious critique of republican institutions, Numa and the Nymph remains strikingly modern in its view of ambition, manipulation, and the performance of public virtue.Ideal for readers of classic political fiction, Latin American literature, social satire, and historical novels, this edition includes translator's notes, a preface, and a postface to guide contemporary readers through the cultural and historical background of the work. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Set in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro, A Gazelle's Paw is a sparkling Brazilian classic of romance, irony, and social observation. When the wealthy Horacio becomes captivated by a single lost slipper, he imagines an ideal woman from that tantalizing clue alone. But as he pursues the beautiful Amelia, he finds himself opposed by Leopoldo, a man whose love is rooted not in fantasy, but in character and feeling. First published in 1870, the novel turns a Cinderella-like premise into a sharp, elegant story about vanity, desire, appearances, and the difference between superficial fascination and genuine devotion.With wit, charm, and emotional precision, Jose de Alencar crafts a courtship novel that is both entertaining and quietly incisive. Beneath its grace and lightness lies a modern question: do we love people as they are, or as we imagine them to be? This edition invites new readers into one of the finest urban romances of Brazilian literature. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forgotten Portuguese classic of bloodline, desire, betrayal, and moral ruin.In The Blood, Camilo Castelo Branco turns the idea of family inheritance into a dramatic question: what truly passes from one generation to the next - virtue, shame, passion, or tragedy?Set within the world of nineteenth-century Portuguese society, the novel follows Innocencio, Thomazia, and the figures drawn into their orbit as marriage, pride, jealousy, and social reputation collide. What begins as a story of lineage and domestic expectation gradually becomes a darker study of emotional violence, forbidden attachment, abandoned loyalties, and the terrible cost of human weakness.With his unmistakable blend of romantic intensity, irony, moral insight, and sharp social observation, Castelo Branco exposes the fragile foundations of respectability. In this new English translation, The Blood is restored for modern readers who appreciate tragic romance, European literary classics, family dramas, and psychologically rich fiction.This edition includes a translator's preface, editorial notes, chapter-by-chapter translation notes, and an afterword designed to guide contemporary readers through the historical, linguistic, and literary texture of the novel.For readers of classic European fiction, Portuguese literature, tragic romance, and nineteenth-century moral drama, The Blood offers a powerful encounter with one of Portugal's greatest novelists. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A rediscovered Portuguese classic of feeling, irony, and moral imagination.Tales and Fantasies brings together the fiction and literary essays of Maria Amalia Vaz de Carvalho, one of the most remarkable Portuguese women writers of the nineteenth century. In these stories, drawing rooms, country houses, convent shadows, family secrets, disappointed loves, and quiet acts of sacrifice become the stage for a penetrating study of human character.With a style at once elegant, observant, and deeply humane, Vaz de Carvalho examines the inner lives of women, children, servants, aristocrats, intellectuals, and social outsiders. Her fiction moves between tenderness and satire, domestic intimacy and moral drama, revealing a world in which reputation, class, education, marriage, faith, and money shape every destiny.This revised English edition also includes the book's second part: a series of literary and historical essays on European and American figures such as Balzac, Lincoln, Grant, and Victor Hugo's daughters. Together, the stories and essays reveal the range of an author who was not only a storyteller, but also a critic, educator, and sharp observer of her century.Ideal for readers of classic European literature, women's writing, nineteenth-century fiction, Portuguese literature, and literary rediscoveries, Tales and Fantasies restores to English-language readers a voice of rare intelligence and emotional depth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A haunting tale of love, pride, secrecy, and moral ruin from one of Portugal's greatest nineteenth-century novelists.In Carlota Angela, Camilo Castelo Branco explores the fragile boundary between passion and destruction, tracing the fate of characters bound by family expectations, social appearances, and the hidden wounds of the heart. With his characteristic intensity, irony, and psychological insight, Camilo portrays a world in which love is rarely simple, virtue is often tested, and human dignity struggles against desire, resentment, and destiny.Set within the emotional and social atmosphere of nineteenth-century Portugal, this novel offers readers a powerful example of Portuguese Romantic fiction: dramatic, intimate, morally charged, and deeply attentive to the inner lives of its characters. Behind its domestic scenes and personal conflicts lies a broader meditation on honor, suffering, forgiveness, and the tragic consequences of choices made in silence.This English edition brings Carlota Angela to a wider readership, preserving the elegance and emotional force of Camilo Castelo Branco's prose while making the novel accessible to modern readers. Complete with a preface, afterword, and translator's notes, this edition is ideal for lovers of classic literature, European Romanticism, psychological drama, and rediscovered works of world fiction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A forgotten Portuguese classic of love, guilt, innocence, and moral reckoning - now available in English.In Good and Evil, Camilo Castelo Branco, one of Portugal's greatest nineteenth-century novelists, weaves a dramatic tale of wounded honor, forbidden love, social judgment, and spiritual redemption. At the center of the novel stands Casimiro Bettancourt, a young man whose passions, misfortunes, and moral trials draw him into a world where appearances deceive, virtue is tested, and the boundary between good and evil is never as simple as society pretends.With his characteristic intensity, irony, and psychological insight, Camilo portrays a society governed by pride, reputation, family duty, and religious conscience. Around Casimiro move figures of innocence, ambition, maternal devotion, clerical humility, and aristocratic vanity - each revealing a different face of human nature.First published in the nineteenth century, Good and Evil belongs to the rich tradition of Portuguese Romantic fiction, yet its themes remain strikingly modern: the fragility of reputation, the cruelty of public judgment, the redemptive power of compassion, and the moral ambiguity hidden beneath social respectability.This edition presents the novel in a carefully prepared English translation, with editorial and translator's notes designed to preserve the literary atmosphere, historical references, and moral complexity of Camilo Castelo Branco's original work.For readers of classic European literature, Portuguese fiction, Gothic-tinged romance, and morally charged family dramas, Good and Evil offers a powerful rediscovery of one of Portugal's most important literary voices. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the turbulent Portugal of the nineteenth century, loyalty, faith, love, and vengeance collide in a country torn between absolutist and constitutionalist forces.Friar Simao's Guerrilla is a historical novel of civil conflict, religious passion, and personal tragedy. At its center stands Jose Maximo, a man shaped by political upheaval, romantic disappointment, exile, and war. Around him moves a vivid cast of friars, soldiers, villagers, aristocrats, conspirators, and women caught between family duty and private suffering.Alberto Pimentel reconstructs a dramatic period of Portuguese history with the intensity of a romantic novelist and the eye of a chronicler. The result is a sweeping narrative of devotion and betrayal, where public violence and private heartbreak become inseparable.This translated edition brings a forgotten Portuguese historical novel to English-language readers, preserving its nineteenth-century atmosphere while making its language accessible to a modern audience. Rich in political tension, religious imagery, and emotional drama, Friar Simao's Guerrilla will appeal to readers of historical fiction, classic literature, Iberian history, and novels set amid civil war and ideological conflict. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A haunting Brazilian classic of desire, illness, memory, and moral collapse-now presented in a refined English translation.In Winter in Bloom, Coelho Neto unfolds a tragic and psychologically charged story set in nineteenth-century Brazil, where family devotion, social refinement, forbidden passion, and inherited suffering converge with devastating force.Jorge Soares, a man shaped by privilege, loss, and emotional excess, withdraws into a life of cultivated melancholy after the failures and scandals of his past. Around him move figures of tenderness, wit, dependence, and danger: Sarita, the beautiful young woman whose presence awakens troubling conflicts; Ba, the devoted former enslaved nurse whose loyalty binds the household to its painful history; Miss Kate, the foreign governess; and Cesario Pires, the eccentric philosopher whose irony cannot save his friend from inner ruin.Rich in atmosphere, ornate in style, and deeply attentive to states of mind, Winter in Bloom captures a Brazil suspended between empire and modernity, between slavery and abolition, between Catholic domestic ritual and European intellectual fashion. Coelho Neto's prose blends romantic intensity with psychological observation, creating a novel of domestic tragedy, moral tension, and social critique.This edition offers English-language readers access to one of the major voices of Brazilian literary culture, preserving the elegance, intensity, and historical texture of the original work. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A moonlit river. A woman in white, playing the harp from a drifting boat. A hidden cave, a whispered legend, and a queen who seems to belong to no ordinary world.In The Queen of the Unknown, Emilia Freitas blends Gothic mystery, romantic obsession, social critique, and visionary fantasy into a singular novel of secret identities and hidden power. When the young lawyer Edmundo becomes fascinated by the enigmatic woman known as "the Ill-Fated One," his curiosity draws him into a labyrinth of illusions, coded messages, disguises, and revelations. Beneath the novel's haunting atmosphere lies something even more daring: a female-led utopian order devoted to justice, mercy, and resistance against cruelty.By turns lyrical, uncanny, political, and philosophical, this pioneering Brazilian classic offers readers a rare literary experience-part mystery, part feminist fantasy, part spiritual allegory. This edition presents the complete English translation, inviting modern readers to rediscover one of the most original works of nineteenth-century Brazilian literature. The novel was published in 1899 and is widely regarded as a pioneering Brazilian fantasy/speculative work centered on a women-led utopian society. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.