Senhora |
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Senhora is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of love, class, and societal expectations in 19th century Brazil. The story follows the trials and tribulations of Aurélia, a wealthy heiress who is determined to win back the love of her former fiancé, Fernando.
What makes this novel so compelling is the way in which Alencar explores the themes of power and manipulation within relationships. Aurélia's character is both cunning and vulnerable, making her a fascinating protagonist to follow as she navigates the intricacies of society and love.
The writing in Senhora is lyrical and evocative, transporting readers to the opulent world of Brazilian high society. Alencar's descriptions are vivid, bringing to life the vibrant colors and lush landscapes of Rio de Janeiro.
Overall, Senhora is a thought-provoking and beautifully written novel that will appeal to readers who enjoy historical fiction and romantic dramas. It offers a unique glimpse into the cultural norms and mores of 19th century Brazil, while also delivering a poignant and timeless story of love and redemption. Book Description: Senhora é um dos mais importantes clássicos da literatura brasileira, e o terceiro livro do mesmo autor que analisa a situação da mulher na sociedade brasileira do século XIX. Através da história de amor e separação entre Aurélia e Fernando, o autor critica a decadência da elite cortesã, a importância dada ao dinheiro e os casamentos por interesse. O romance, dividido em quatro partes, reflete este objetivo em sua própria estrutura, em que imita uma transação comercial: preço, quitação, posse, resgate. “Senhora” is one of the most important classics of Brazilian Literature, and the third book by this author about the situation of women in the 19th century Brazilian society. Through a story of love and separation between the two main characters, Aurélia and Fernando, the author criticizes the decadence of the court society, the importance given to possessions and the marriages for money. The novel, divided in four parts, satirizes these relationships in its own structure, by having its parts called: price, purchase, possession, solvency. |
Genres for this book |
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Fiction |
Romance |
Links related to this book |
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Wikipedia – José de Alencar |
Wikipedia – Senhora |
Domínio Público e-text |
Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 4 reviews) |
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Reviewer: Bruno Tardin - February 9, 2017 Subject: Voz Ao meu ver a voz com sotaque carioca caiu de modo excelente, visto que a obra retrata a sociedade do Rio de Janeiro. |
Reviewer: Morgana - February 15, 2016 Subject: Povo eternamente insatisfeito Voz excelente, calma, mansa e lê muitíssimo bem. |
Reviewer: Alexandre - December 28, 2015 Subject: Voz Não acho que a gravação falhe tanto pelo sotaque como ressaltou Roberto. Mas dado o caráter da obra, a voz é totalmente estranha e irritante. Acho que uma voz masculina cairia melhor. |
Reviewer: Roberto - September 9, 2015 Subject: sotaque Sotaque carioca forte demais, especialmente nos "s" e "r". Fica muito cansativo ouvir. |