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Author | José Maria de Eça de Queiroz |
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Original title | Os Maias |
Translator | Patricia McGowen Pinheiro Ann Stevens |
Language | Portuguese |
Publisher | Livraria Internacional de Ernesto Chardron, Lugan e Genelioux |
Publication date | 1888 |
Publication place | Portugal |
Published in English | 1965 |
Media type | |
Pages | 990 458pp (Vol. 1) 532pp (Vol. 2) |
ISBN | 9781716550669 |
Os Maias: Episódios da Vida Romântica (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ ˈmajɐʃ]; "The Maias: Episodes of Romantic Life") is a realist novel by Portuguese author Eça de Queiroz. Maia is the name of the fictional family the novel is about.
As early as 1878, while serving in the Portuguese consulate at Newcastle upon Tyne, Eça had at least given a name to this book and had begun working on it. It was mainly written during his residence in Bristol, and it was first published in 1888.
The book largely concerns the life of young aristocrat Carlos da Maia in 1870s Portugal, when along with his best friend João da Ega he spends his time making witticisms about society and having affairs. The novel uses the Monarchy's decline in Portugal (late 19th century), as a predominant theme, reflecting its author's own regret at his country's slow decay.
The analysis of the book is compulsory for year 11 students in Portugal.