Os Maias Вђ“ | Cenas Da Vida Romг‚ntica
The "dilettante." Despite his education and resources, he fails to accomplish anything meaningful, representing the wasted potential of his generation.
Through Carlos’s wanderings in Lisbon, Eça paints a "fresco" of the Portuguese elite. He satirizes their provincialism, their obsession with foreign trends (especially French culture), and their lack of intellectual vigor. Key Characters & Themes OS MAIAS – CENAS DA VIDA ROMГ‚NTICA
Eça de Queirós’ prose is legendary for its . He moved away from the "teary-eyed" romanticism of the past to show life as it was: messy, hypocritical, and often absurd. The book remains a staple of Portuguese literature because its critique of "the way things are" still feels remarkably modern. The "dilettante
The story of Carlos da Maia and Maria Eduarda. Their passionate love affair is eventually destroyed by the revelation of accidental incest, symbolizing a bloodline—and a class—turning in on itself. Key Characters & Themes Eça de Queirós’ prose