

An edition of Letters of a Portuguese nun (2006)
uncovering the mystery behind a seventeenth-century forbidden love - a historical mystery
By Myriam Cyr
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Hyperion
Language
eng
Pages
236
Description:
In 1669, a Paris bookseller published a dainty volume called Portuguese Letters. It was small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, but its passionate story inspired poets and painters for hundreds of years. The identity of the writer has been the subject of much debate. Were they penned by the French man whose name appears on the original publication? Or were they the work of a 27-year-old Portuguese nun who had been loved and abandoned by a French soldier? Author Myriam Cyr decided to examine this literary mystery.
subjects: History, correspondence, women authors, love-letters, nun, soldier, war, literary mystery, love, forbidden love, Portugal, Nuns, Biography
People: Mariana Alcoforado (1640-1723), Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne Guilleragues vicomte de (1628-1685)
Places: Portugal, Beja, Paris, France, Alentejo
Times: 1640-1723, 1628-1685, 17th century