INDICE
| Capitulo I—Origens do Fado | pag. 7 |
| » II—Fadistas | » 43 |
| » III—Os assumptos do Fado | » 78 |
| » IV—A Severa e o Conde de Vimioso | » 140 |
| » V—Fados de nomenclatura—Fados litterarios | » 187 |
| » VI—Bibliographia musical do Fado | » 239 |
| —Notas finaes | » 299 |
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The author offers a historical and philological study of fado, tracing the word from its Latin root associating destiny with song and examining how fatalistic ideas in poetry and popular belief shaped themes of melancholy and resignation. He surveys how the term came into use for popular songs, consults dictionaries and period sources, compares fado with contemporary popular genres, and documents its performance practice and lyrical subjects as forms of urban expression. The text combines archival examples, lexical analysis, and cultural observation to explain the music’s evolution and social resonance.
| Capitulo I—Origens do Fado | pag. 7 |
| » II—Fadistas | » 43 |
| » III—Os assumptos do Fado | » 78 |
| » IV—A Severa e o Conde de Vimioso | » 140 |
| » V—Fados de nomenclatura—Fados litterarios | » 187 |
| » VI—Bibliographia musical do Fado | » 239 |
| —Notas finaes | » 299 |