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Mystery of the Sintra Road

English · Paperback / Softback

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Two friends are kidnapped by several masked men, who, to judge by their manners and their accent are men of the best society. One of the friends is a doctor, and the masked men say that they need him to assist a noblewoman, who is about to give birth. When they reach the house, they find no such noblewoman, only a dead man. Another man, known only as A.M.C., bursts in at this point and declares that the man died of opium poisoning. The doctor writes a letter to a newspaper editor, setting out the facts as he knows them. These facts are rebutted first by a friend of A.M.C. and then by the first masked man, who explains the whole story...
Eça de Queiroz wrote this spoof 'mystery' with his friend Ramalho Ortiga£o, publishing it in the form of a series of anonymous letters in the Dia¡rio de Nota-cias between 24 July and 27 September 1870. Many readers believed the letters to be genuine. As the book progresses, one sees Eça gradually getting into his stride as a novelist, equally at home with humour and with human drama.
Recently turned into a major Portuguese feature film it will delight avid Eça fans and lovers of mysteries.

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Eça de Queiroz (1845-1900) is considered to be Portugal's greatest novelist. Dedalus has embarked on a project to make all his major works available in English in new translations by Margaret Jull Costa.
Published so far are: The Mandarin, The Relic, The Tragedy of the Street of Flowers, The Crime of Father Amaro, Cousin Bazilio, The Maias, The City and The Mountains, Alves & Co and The Mystery of Sintra Road.
Dedalus will publish The Illustrious House of Ramires in 2016.

Product details

Authors Eca De Queiroz, Jose Maria Eca De Queiroz, Jose Maria Ortigao Eca De Queiroz, Jose Duarte Ortigao, Ramalho Ortigao, Eca de Queiroz
Assisted by Margaret Jull Costa (Translation), Nick Phillips (Translation)
Publisher Dedalus Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2025
 
EAN 9781909232297
ISBN 978-1-909232-29-7
No. of pages 288
Series Dedalus European Classics
Dedalus European Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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