Mariana Alcoforado

Mariana Alcoforado was a Portuguese nun whose poignant letters have captivated readers for centuries. Born in the 17th century in the town of Beja, she lived a life cloistered in the Convent of Our Lady of Grace. Her heartfelt correspondence, especially her passionate letters to a French officer named Noël Bouton de Chamilly, reveals the depths of her emotions and the struggles of love, longing, and separation. These letters, steeped in a rich blend of melancholy and desire, showcase her profound ability to express the human experience.

Although little is known about her life beyond her letters, Alcoforado's work has left a lasting legacy in the literary world. Her writings not only provide a glimpse into her personal life but also reflect the broader themes of love and loss that resonate with many. If you're curious to explore the thoughts and feelings of this remarkable woman, take a moment to delve into her letters available in the app. You might find a kindred spirit in her words.

The Letters of a Portuguese Nun

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The Letters of a Portuguese Nun (Les Lettres Portugaises) were first published anonymously in Paris in 1669. The five passionate letters in…