Cousin Bazilio

by Eca De Queiros

Published 27 August 1993
Returning from Brazil, Bazilio tells his cousin Louisa of the brave new world. His revelation leads to a evastating conclusion. O Primo Bazilio has a far deeper tragedy than Madame Bovary wrote Roy Campbell, because the girl involved is ...a most loveable character. One of the most tragic novels of the nineteenth century.

Sin of Father Amaro

by Eca De Queiros

Published 15 February 1985
Shows the author as an acute observer of life in a provincial cathedral city and a sharp critic of the clerical establishment, moved by the predicament of women - tightly swaddled in conformities yet fevered in their imaginations in the illusions of romance.