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António Maria José de Melo César e Meneses Sabugosa

1854-1923

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Books by António Maria José de Melo César e Meneses Sabugosa

Neves de antanho

"Neves de Antanho" by Conde de António Maria José de Melo César e Meneses Sabugosa is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the rich tapestry of Portuguese history and literature, exploring characters rooted in the past and significant moments that have shaped the nation. With themes ranging from love and rivalry to heroism and tragedy, the book invites readers to reminisce about the beauty of a bygone era, symbolized by the titular "neves" that echo the ephemeral nature of memories. The opening of "Neves de Antanho" introduces readers to the author's intent to evoke nostalgia and reflect on historical figures and events that have faded with time. Through lyrical prose and references to famous historical and literary personas, the author sets the stage for a journey into the past, filled with tales of love, passion, and the complexities of human relationships during pivotal moments in Portuguese history. With mentions of characters like D. Jorge Ferreira de Vasconcellos and the conflicts they faced, the narrative promises an exploration of rich cultural themes that resonate with the essence of Portuguese identity and heritage.

Na Guella do Leão

"Na Guella do Leão" by conde de António Maria José de Melo César e Meneses Sabugosa is a literary work, likely a novel, crafted in the late 19th century. The story unfolds within the context of a noble family's decline, intertwined with themes of foreboding prophecies and familial legacy. It examines the complexities of social status, personal ambition, and the inevitabilities of fortune and misfortune. The narrative centers on Carlos, a young nobleman facing financial ruin as he considers selling his ancestral home, which represents both his family's past glory and his own identity. Prophecies surrounding his family loom, adding tension as he navigates his feelings for Mathilde, a charming widow, and Maria, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, Silva Mattos. The plot thickens as Carlos grapples with societal pressures and personal desires, ultimately leading him to make fateful decisions that culminate in tragedy. The tale weaves emotional depth with critical reflections on love and identity, revealing the struggles of those caught between heritage and modernity.