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Musa Cerula   By: (1873-1929)

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Musa Cerula by Augusto César Ferreira Gil is an enchanting and beautifully written novel that transports readers to a world of mythology and magic. The story follows a young man named Iona as he embarks on a quest to find the elusive musa cerula, a mythical creature that is said to bring immortality to those who possess it.

Gil's writing is lyrical and poetic, painting vivid images of the lush forests and mysterious creatures that inhabit Iona's world. The characters are well-developed and complex, each with their own motivations and desires that drive the plot forward.

The themes of love, sacrifice, and longing run deep throughout the book, making it a poignant and emotional read. The author seamlessly weaves together elements of fantasy and reality, creating a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly.

Overall, Musa Cerula is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that will appeal to fans of fantasy and mythology. Gil's storytelling is both imaginative and profound, leaving readers with a sense of wonder long after they have finished the book.

First Page:

AUGUSTO GIL

MUSA CERULA

AUGUSTO GIL

MUSA CERULA

COIMBRA

LIVRARIA PORTUGUEZA E ESTRANGEIRA

DO EDITOR

MANUEL D'ALMEIDA CABRAL

165 R. Ferreira Borges 165

1894.

AUGUSTO GIL

MUSA CERULA

COIMBRA

LIVRARIA PORTUGUEZA E ESTRANGEIRA

DO EDITOR

MANUEL D'ALMEIDA CABRAL

165 R. Ferreira Borges 165

1894.

MUSA CERULA

1891 93.

Honorate l'altissimo poeta

A João de Deus

... Quando lerdes Entendei que segundo o amor tiverdes Tereis o entendimento dos meus versos.

Camões.

O sentimentalismo constitue a Arte.

Taine.

Para fielmente contar o que sinceramente sente, não são necessarias ao poeta essas fórmas novas que devem rutilar de inauditismo.

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Ao assenhorear se d'ella sentiria sem duvida o embaraço de quem, para beber agua de um regato, n'uma sesta de verão, tivesse de usar um pesado calice do seculo XVII, todo de oiro, cravejado de pedras, tirado de um museu de artes decorativas...................

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