Os Maias Вђ“ Cenas Da Vida Romг‚ntica -
Through Carlos’s wanderings in Lisbon, Eça paints a "fresco" of the Portuguese elite. He satirizes their provincialism, their obsession with foreign trends (especially French culture), and their lack of intellectual vigor. Key Characters & Themes
Published in 1888, masterpiece Os Maias is the definitive portrait of 19th-century Portuguese society. Subtitled "Scenes of Romantic Life," it is much more than a tragic family saga; it is a sharp, ironic critique of a nation in stagnation. The Double Narrative The novel functions on two levels: OS MAIAS – CENAS DA VIDA ROMÂNTICA
A recurring theme. The characters are often brilliant on paper but paralyzed by an environment that discourages action. Why It Matters Today Through Carlos’s wanderings in Lisbon, Eça paints a
Carlos’s best friend and Eça’s alter ego. He is the voice of iconoclastic realism, constantly mocking the romantic sentimentality of the era. Subtitled "Scenes of Romantic Life," it is much
The patriarch representing the old, noble values of integrity—values that die with him as the family line ends.
The story of Carlos da Maia and Maria Eduarda. Their passionate love affair is eventually destroyed by the revelation of accidental incest, symbolizing a bloodline—and a class—turning in on itself.