Don Sebastian : or, The house of the Braganza: An historical romance. vol. 4

Don Sebastian : or, The house of the Braganza: An historical romance. vol. 4

Author: Anna Maria Porter

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-07-27

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13:

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Don Sebastian: Or, The House of the Braganza: An Historical Romance, Vol. 4 by Anna Maria Porter is the fourth volume of a historical romance series set during the reign of the Portuguese King Sebastian. The novel explores themes of political intrigue, romance, and the dramatic events of the era. Anna Maria Porter’s narrative is known for its rich historical detail and complex characters. The story follows the fortunes of the Braganza family amidst the backdrop of political and social upheaval. As with the previous volumes, this installment continues to develop the characters’ stories and the historical context, offering readers an immersive experience of the period. Don Sebastian is a significant work for those interested in historical romances, providing a detailed and engaging portrayal of Portuguese history and the personal dramas intertwined with it.


The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal

The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal

Author: Ruth MacKay

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0226501108

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On August 4, 1578, in an ill-conceived attempt to wrest Morocco back from the hands of the infidel Moors, King Sebastian of Portugal led his troops to slaughter and was himself slain. Sixteen years later, King Sebastian rose again. In one of the most famous of European impostures, Gabriel de Espinosa, an ex-soldier and baker by trade—and most likely under the guidance of a distinguished Portuguese friar—appeared in a Spanish convent town passing himself off as the lost monarch. The principals, along with a large cast of nuns, monks, and servants, were confined and questioned for nearly a year as a crew of judges tried to unravel the story, but the culprits went to their deaths with many questions left unanswered. Ruth MacKay recalls this conspiracy, marked both by scheming and absurdity, and the legal inquest that followed, to show how stories of this kind are conceived, told, circulated, and believed. She reveals how the story of Sebastian, supposedly in hiding and planning to return to claim his crown, was lodged among other familiar stories: prophecies of returned leaders, nuns kept against their will, kidnappings by Moors, miraculous escapes, and monarchs who die for their country. As MacKay demonstrates, the conspiracy could not have succeeded without the circulation of news, the retellings of the fatal battle in well-read chronicles, and the networks of rumors and correspondents, all sharing the hope or belief that Sebastian had survived and would one day return. With its royal intrigues, ambitious artisans, dissatisfied religious women, and corrupt clergy, The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal will undoubtedly captivate readers as it sheds new light on the intricate political and cultural relations between Spain and Portugal in the early modern period and the often elusive nature of historical truth.


Varieties of Female Gothic Vol 4

Varieties of Female Gothic Vol 4

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-13

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1000749924

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This text offers scholarly and critical editions of significant novels of Gothic fiction from the Romantic period. It illustrates the various forms of female Gothic literature as a vehicle for representing the modern forms of subjectivity, or complex and authentic inward experience and identity.


A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 4, Corye to Dynion

A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 4, Corye to Dynion

Author: Philip H. Highfill

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9780809306930

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Volumes three and four of this monumen­tal work include full entries for all such illustrious names as those of the Cibbers--Colley, Theophilus, and Susanna Maria--Kitty Clive, and Charlotte Charke, George Colman, the Elder, and the Younger, William Davenant, and De Loutherboug. But here also are full entries for dozens of important secondary figures and of minor ones whose stories have never been told, as well as a census (and at least a few recoverable facts) for even the most inconsiderable performers and servants of the theatres. As in the previous volumes in this dis­tinguished series, the accompanying illus­trations include at least one picture of each subject for whom a portrait exists.