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Dragon's teeth

Chapter 2: PREFACE.
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Set among urban bourgeois households, the novel traces how a comfortable marriage’s routine is upended when a charismatic relative rekindles desire and temptation. The wife’s quiet discontent and the cousin’s seductive advances lead to a clandestine liaison that lays bare private vanities, domestic fragility, and social duplicity. Through close psychological observation and satirical sketches of manners, the narrative follows the ripple effects of the affair—gossip, manipulation, and moral entanglement—while probing themes of passion, hypocrisy, and the fragile boundaries between respectability and transgression.

PREFACE.


IN presenting this graphic picture of Lisbon life to the American public, the translator has assumed the responsibility of softening here and there, and even of at times effacing, a line too sharply drawn, a light or a shadow too strongly marked to please a taste that has been largely formed on Puritanic models, convinced (without entering into the question of how far a want of literary reticence may be carried without violating the canons of true art) that while the interest of the story itself remains undiminished, the ethical purpose of the work will thereby be given wider scope.

M. J. S.

MARCH, 1889.