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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

371 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1851

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Camilo Castelo Branco

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«Camilo Ferreira Botelho Castelo Branco (1825-1890) foi um dos escritores mais prolíferos e marcantes da literatura portuguesa contemporânea tendo sido romancista, cronista, crítico, dramaturgo, historiador, poeta e tradutor. Teve uma vida atribulada, que lhe serviu muitas vezes de inspiração para as suas novelas. Foi o primeiro escritor de língua portuguesa a viver exclusivamente do que escrevia. Durante quase 40 anos, entre 1851 e 1890, escreveu à pena, logo sem qualquer ajuda mecânica, mais de duzentas e sessenta obras, com a média superior a 6 por ano. Prolífico e fecundo escritor, deixou obras de referência na literatura lusitana. Apesar de toda essa fecundidade, Camilo Ferreira Botelho Castelo Branco não permitiu que a intensa produção prejudicasse a sua beleza idiomática ou mesmo a dimensão do seu vernáculo, transformando-o numa das maiores expressões artísticas e a sua figura num mestre da língua portuguesa.»
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Camilo Ferreira Botelho Castelo-Branco (1st Viscount de Correia Botelho), was born out of wedlock and orphaned in infancy. He spent his early years in a village in Trás-os-Montes. He fell in love with the poetry of Luís de Camões and Manuel Maria Barbosa de Bocage, while Fernão Mendes Pinto gave him a lust for adventure, but Camilo was a distracted student and grew up to be undisciplined and proud.

He intermittently studied medicine and theology in Oporto and Coimbra and eventually chose to become a writer. After a spell of journalistic work in Oporto and Lisbon he proceeded to the episcopal seminary in Oporto in order to study for the priesthood. During this period Camilo wrote a number of religious works and translated the work of François-René de Chateaubriand. Camilo actually took minor holy orders, but his restless nature drew him away from the priesthood and he devoted himself to literature for the rest of his life. He was arrested twice, the second time due to his adulterous affair with Ana Plácido, who was married at the time. During his incarceration he wrote his most famous work "Amor de Perdição" and later it inspired his "Memórias do Cárcere" (literally "Memories of Prison"). Camilo was made a viscount (Visconde de Correia Botelho) in 1885 in recognition of his contributions to literature, and when his health deteriorated and he could no longer write, Parliament gave him a pension for life. Going blind (because of syphilis) and suffering from chronic nervous disease, Castelo Branco committed suicide in 1890.

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The serialized nature of this novel is evident, with a psychological atmosphere dominated by romantic misfortunes, cruel fates, terrible revenges, and deadly remorse, just as Jacinto de Prado Coelho has described it. The wild nature of the narrative lends credence to this serialized tone. However, as we shall see later, Camilo struggles to fill the void left by the Portuguese readership's preference for genres in which English or French authors have had more success. Camilo Castelo Branco achieves a blend of sentimental and Gothic literature. To a certain extent, our author is updating, to Portuguese taste, a trend in the English horror novel, along with the French serialized novel. A common stance in his texts (which brings him closer to the serialized narrative) is that Happiness becomes a uselessly attainable good, so that punishment prevails as an almost inevitable element.

Read on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the author's birth, on March 16, 1825.
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O Amor Indómito

Há casos de alucinação, extasis incendiados de fantasia, em que o homem subjuga ao seu transporte as férreas considerações sociais, fazendo-as reflexivas de todo o brilho da sua alegria. É por isso que as grandes paixões estão em divórcio com o juízo prudencial. No mar da vida o fanal do amor é o que mais resplende. Cegam-se os olhos e entendimento ao que mais ansiosamente o fita. Com a mente fixa nesse clarão esperançoso, que tão frouxas résteas de luz nos dá em paga de tremendos trabalhos, transcuram-se vagas e baixios que nos assaltam o pobre baixel. O amor indómito, fremente e tempestuoso é um naufrágio que se ama, uma dor com que se brinca, e, enfim, um delírio honroso em qualquer criatura".
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