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A Lenda da Meia-Noite

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An isolated country house in autumn gathers relatives and friends for an evening by the brazier, where talk of popular legends and a moody wind creates a gothic atmosphere; a circle of guests alternates jocular skepticism and nervous fascination until one attendee tells of a terrifying night he experienced, after which he woke gravely ill and a woman who had been with him vanished without trace. The tale unfolds as a framed narrative that emphasizes the unsettling power of suggestion, the porous line between imagination and reality, and the long psychological consequences of an inexplicable disappearance.

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Manuel Pinheiro Chagas

Manuel Pinheiro Chagas was a Portuguese author known for his diverse contributions to literature, including novels, historical narratives, and social commentary. His notable work, "A Lenda da Meia-Noite," showcases his ability to weave folklore with narrative depth. Chagas also wrote "A flor secca: romance," which reflects his engagement with romantic themes. His writings often aimed to educate and entertain, as seen in "Historia alegre de Portugal: leitura para o povo e para as escolas," which was intended for both the general public and educational institutions. Through his works, Chagas contributed to the literary heritage of Portugal in the 19th century.

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