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Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay Taunay
1843-1899
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Books by Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay Taunay
Ao Entardecer (Contos Varios)
"Ao Entardecer (Contos Varios)" by Visconde de Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The narratives intertwine themes of illness, familial struggles, and social commentary, offering a reflective look at human emotions and connections. Central to the opening story is a young boy named Alberto, whose delicate health and indomitable spirit set the stage for a poignant exploration of love, hope, and despair in the face of mortality. The opening of the story introduces us to Alberto, a sickly child traveling with his family from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro. As they journey by train, the narrative reveals Alberto's struggle with a severe illness, which permeates conversations with his concerned parents and caregivers. The boy attempts to maintain a cheerful disposition, finding joy in small observations about the world outside, despite his suffering. His resilience and desire for knowledge shine through in his musings, as he expresses a longing to travel and learn. Amidst the parents’ turmoil over their child's precarious health, we see their love and desperation unfold, making it clear that the boy’s fate looms large over the family’s journey.
Historias Brazileiras
"Historias Brasileiras" by Visconde de Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay is a collection of Brazilian narratives written in the late 19th century. This literary work offers a rich tapestry of stories that explore Brazilian culture, identity, and the landscape, possibly centering around the lives of various characters navigating their circumstances amidst the backdrop of Brazil's evolving society. At the start of the collection, the narrative introduces readers to the setting of Miranda, a Brazilian village, in the year 1861. The arrival of the steamship "Alpha" brings excitement and a sense of change to the inhabitants, who are hoping for prosperity through improved trade routes. Among the characters introduced is Alberto Monteiro, a wealthy traveler intrigued by the area's beauty and potential, who soon engages in interactions that highlight the local customs and traditions. The preliminary chapter sets the stage for Alberto's journey and the exploration of the region's history, as well as hints at his developing relationships, particularly with the indigenous people and the dynamics of the community.
Innocencia
"Innocencia" by Visconde de Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay is a regionalist novel published in 1872. Set in the Brazilian sertão, it tells the story of a young woman promised in marriage to a violent cattle dealer chosen by her authoritarian father. When a wandering pharmacist posing as a doctor arrives to treat her illness, forbidden love blooms in secret. A mute dwarf watches everything. This tragic romance, often called the "sertanejo Romeo and Juliet," captures the clash between passion and patriarchal tradition in Brazil's rural heartland.
Scenas de viagem Exploração entre os rios Taquary e Aquidauana no districto de Miranda : memoria descriptiva
"Scenas de Viagem" by Visconde de Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work serves as a descriptive memoir of an exploratory expedition between the rivers Taquary and Aquidauana in Brazil, highlighting the experiences and observations of the author as he undertakes this challenging journey. The narrative presents not only the geographical and botanical landscapes encountered but also the emotional and physical challenges faced by the expedition team. The opening of the memoir details the author's reflections as he prepares for a significant exploration, revealing his sense of duty and apprehension about the journey ahead. He introduces himself and his companion, Dr. Antonio Florencio Pereira do Lago, emphasizing their qualifications and the arduousness of the mission. As they set off from their camp near the Taquary River, the narrative vividly describes the landscape they traverse, showcasing the environmental hurdles, uncertain navigation through flooded territories, and the emotional weight of leaving their fellow soldiers. This initial segment sets the tone for a tale filled with natural beauty, survival challenges, and deep introspection amidst the backdrop of Brazil's wilderness.