Letters of a Portuguese Nun by Gabriel de Guilleragues (Book Analysis) Letters of a Portuguese Nun by Gabriel de Guilleragues (Book Analysis)

Letters of a Portuguese Nun by Gabriel de Guilleragues (Book Analysis‪)‬

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This engaging summary presents an analysis of Letters of a Portuguese Nun by Gabriel de Guilleragues, which was originally published in 1669 in the guise of a collection of five genuine letters which had been written in Portuguese and then translated into French. Although completely anonymous, the letters are purportedly written by a young Portuguese nun and addressed to the object of her affections, a French soldier who seduced her and then abandoned her, but whom she still loves passionately. The letters were sensationally popular, but in the following centuries expert opinion gradually came to the consensus that they were in fact a work of fiction, and that Gabriel de Guilleragues, a diplomat who also served as the French ambassador to the Ottoman court, was probably the author.

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GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2017
3 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
BrightSummaries.com
SIZE
782.7
KB

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