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An aging nobleman, Gonçalo Mendes Ramires, devotes himself to composing a historical novella and to an exhaustive genealogy that celebrates heroic ancestors while the present household decays. The narrative alternates vivid ancestral episodes with present-day scenes of dwindling fortunes, complacency and social decline, using irony and satirical observation to explore memory, pride, inherited honor and the gap between heroic legend and contemporary reality.
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