"The Letters of a Portuguese Nun" by Guilleragues is a collection of fictional letters written in the 17th century. The narrative centers around the passionate correspondence of Marianna Alcoforado, a nun, expressing her deep emotional turmoil and unfulfilled love for Noel Bouton, a French officer. The letters delve into themes of love, longing, betrayal, and the constraints of her cloistered life. At the start of this poignant tale, the reader is introduced to Marianna's heart-wrenching reflections upon the departure of her lover and the despair that ensues from their separation. In her first letter, she grapples with feelings of betrayal and sorrow, lamenting how the joy of their past encounters has turned bitter. Marianna's emotional state is painted vividly as she oscillates between hope and despair, pleading for her lover's fidelity, while also recognizing the impossibility of her situation as a cloistered nun. Her passionate pleas reveal a depth of feeling that accompanies her turmoil, setting a compelling tone for the intimate confessions that follow throughout the letters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Letters of a Portuguese Nun
By Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne Guilleragues
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Gabriel-Joseph de Lavergne, comte de Guilleragues (1628–1684), was a French politician of the 17th century.
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