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An aging landowner whose flocks and vineyards have been ruined sends servants across Galilee to find a traveling rabbi reputed to perform miracles, hoping for restoration. Their journey returns reports of healings, exorcisms, and even resurrections, while some religious authorities react with denunciation. The healer's presence and reputation reshape daily life in surrounding villages, provoking hope, debate, and resentment. The narrative traces movements of faith and doubt, examining human longing for relief, the social effects of miraculous claims, and the tension between expectation and skepticism.

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Eça de Queirós

Eça de Queirós was a prominent Portuguese writer known for his critical and satirical approach to society and politics in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of social injustice and the complexities of human nature. Among his notable novels is "A Cidade e as Serras," which contrasts rural and urban life, showcasing his keen observations of Portuguese society. Eça's literary style blends realism with a touch of romanticism, making him a significant figure in Portuguese literature. His contributions continue to resonate, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of his time.

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