As Farpas: Chronica Mensal da Politica, das Letras e dos Costumes (1873-01/02)

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Editor Queirós, Eça de, 1845-1900
Editor Ortigão, Ramalho, 1836-1915
Title As Farpas: Chronica Mensal da Politica, das Letras e dos Costumes (1873-01/02)
Note Reading ease score: 39.3 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "As Farpas: Chronica Mensal da Politica, das Letras e dos Costumes" by Ramalho Ortigão and Eça de Queiroz is a critical political and literary commentary written in the early 19th century. The work presents a satirical take on Portuguese politics and society during a period of political instability, where issues such as government structure, societal values, and the public's relationship with authority are openly examined and critiqued. The opening of the text introduces a sharp critique of parliamentary discussions, likening the political discourse to the Egyptian ouroboros symbolizing stagnation. The authors highlight the triviality of issues debated in parliament, suggesting that the discussions often lead to no substantial outcomes, showcasing both the absurdity and hypocrisy present in the political arena. The tone is laced with irony and sarcasm, and the narrative swings between humorous observations and pointed critiques of the politicians' ineptitudes and the indifference of the populace towards political engagement. The writers vividly illustrate a society grappling with questions of governance, morality, and the true meaning of liberty amidst a backdrop of growing discontent and corruption. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Portuguese
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
LoC Class DP: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Spain, Portugal
Subject Portugal -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
Subject Portugal -- Civilization -- Periodicals
Subject Portugal -- Social life and customs -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 14620
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Most Recently Updated Dec 19, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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