TY - BOOK AU - Castelo Branco,Camilo TI - Noites de insomnia, offerecidas a quem não póde dormir. Nº 01 (de 12) AV - PQ PY - 2008/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Portuguese literature -- 19th century N1 - Release date is 2008-01-31; Proemio--Consolação a santos Nazareth--As ostras--Rehabilitação do snr. visconde de Margaride--A Rival de Brites de Almeida--Egas Moniz--Dous poetas ineditos do Porto--D. João 3.º, o principe perfeito--Subsidio para a historia de um futuro santo--O livro 5.º da Ordenação, titulo 22--Problema historico a premio--Desastre do santo officio no Porto--Rancho do Carqueja; Produced by Pedro Saborano; Originally published; Porto: Typographia de Antonio José da Silva Teixeira 62--Rua da Cancella Velha--62, 1874 N2 - "Noites de Insomnia, offerecidas a quem não pode dormir" by Camillo Castello Branco is a periodical collection of essays and stories written in the late 19th century. The work serves as both a commentary on societal issues and a reflection on existential themes, likely drawn from the author's own struggles with insomnia. The book seems to explore various subjects, combining historical reflections with personal insights, showcasing the author's literary prowess and deeply introspective nature. The opening of the work presents a prologue that sets the tone for the collection, describing it as a mix of serious and frivolous content. The author expresses a mixture of melancholy and humor regarding his insomnia, suggesting that this affliction drives him to articulate his thoughts and engage with his memories. The narrative introduces themes of nostalgia and the exploration of Portugal's historical figures, interweaving personal anecdotes with general observations of society. The author's voice is both contemplative and sardonic, hinting at a deeper discourse about the human condition while addressing contemporary cultural critiques and offering commentary on the nature of memory and creativity during restless nights. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/24463 ER -