"The story ... of love lost and love found. Of love lost by Estaevaao, amiable but vacillating, who is bemused by his own romantic posturing, and by Jorge, superficial and calculating. Of love found by Luis Alves, whose self-possession and determination seem destined to carry him far. The love of all three men is the proud and beautiful Guiomar, sure of her own heart but unsure, until faced by rival claims, of where to bestow it"--Amazon.com.
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"The story ... of love lost and love found. Of love lost by Estaevaao, amiable but vacillating, who is bemused by his own romantic posturing, and by Jorge, superficial and calculating. Of love found by Luis Alves, whose self-possession and determination seem destined to carry him far. The love of all three men is the proud and beautiful Guiomar, sure of her own heart but unsure, until faced by rival claims, of where to bestow it"--Amazon.com.
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Add this copy of The Hand & the Glove to cart. $10.31, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2014 by University Press of Kentucky.
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Lexington. 1970. University Press Of Kentucky. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket That Is Slightly Faded Around The Edges. 0813112117. Translated from the Portuguese by Albert I. Bagby Jr. 117 pages. hardcover. Cover design by Jonathan Greene. keywords: Literature Latin America Brazil Translated. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The later novels of Machado de Assis-notably DOM CASMURRO and ESAU AND JACOB-are well known in this country, but the earlier novels have never been translated. Here, in THE HAND AND THE GLOVE (the Brazilian master's second novel), rendered in English for the first time by Albeit I. Baghy, Jr., readers will find a younger, gentler Assis, writing a romantic comedy that is yet permeated with the lively wit characteristic of his later works. The story is a simple one-of love lost and love found. Of love lost by Estêvão, amiable but vacillating, who is bemused by his own romantic posturing, and by Jorge, superficial and calculating. Of love found by Luis Alves, whose self-possession and determination seem destined to carry him far. The love of all three men is the proud and beautiful Guiomar, sure of her own heart but unsure, until faced by rival claims, of where to bestow it-a foreshadowing of Capitu, the intriguing heroine of DOM CASMURRO. ‘English-speaking readers, ' says Helen Caldwell in the Foreword, ‘who are already acquainted with Machado de Assis will welcome this latest addition to the translated novels. True, it is a period piece; but its quaintness is a charm to carry us back to the Rio de Janeiro of the 1850s-to vanished courtly elegance and attitudes. Now, we too can know what drew Assis back to this early tale, for THE HAND AND THE GLOVE recreates in English the elegant background, the charming heroine, the comedy, and the light-hearted ebullience of the Portuguese original. inventory #28389.
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Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 0813112117. A novel. Translated from the Portuguese by Albert I. Bagby, Jr. First American edition. "With the Compliments of The University Press of Kentucky" card laid in. Near fine in a very good (age toning) dust jacket.