The Canterville Ghost é uma das minhas histórias preferidas de Oscar Wilde. Reli-a na semana passada e deixo aqui um excerto verdadeiramente delicioso que narra um dos momentos terríveis pelos quais o pobre Sir Simon passa nas mãos de alguns dos membros da família Otis. Pobre fantasma!
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“He now gave up all hope of ever frightening this rude American family, and contented himself, as a rule, with creeping about the passages in list slippers, with a thick red muffler round his throat for fear of draughts, and a small arquebuse, in case he should be attacked by the twins. The final blow he received occurred on the 19th of September. He had gone downstairs to the great entrance-hall, feeling sure that there, at any rate, he would be quite unmolested, and was amusing himself by making satirical remarks on the large Saroni photographs of the United States Minister and his wife, which had now taken the place of the Canterville family pictures. He was simple but neatly clad in a long shroud, spotted with churchyard mould, had tied up his jaw with a strip of yellow linen, and carried a small lantern and a sexton’s spade. In fact, he was dressed for the character of ‘Jonas the Graveless, or the Corpse-Snatcher of Chertsey Barn,’ one of his most remarkable impersonations, and one which the Cantervilles had every reason to remember, as it was the real origin of their quarrel with their neighbour, Lord Rufford. It was about a quarter past two o’clock in the morning, and, as far as he could ascertain, no one was stirring. As he was strolling towards the library, however, to see if there were any traces left of the blood-stain, suddenly there leaped out on him from a dark corner two figures, who waved their arms wildly above their heads, and shrieked out ‘BOO!’ in his ear.”
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2 comments:
Genial! Confesso que até hoje, de Oscar Wilde só tinha lido o Retrato de Dorian Gray, mas tinha adorado. O meu problema é o de muita gente... demasiados livros interessantes para ler e pouco tempo para o fazer.
Já agora, o último que li, foi o Diário Africano, do Bill Bryson. Lê-se numa tarde (nem tanto) e tem momentos engraçados, embora este livro tenha também uma vertente humanitária.
Adoro Oscar Wilde, acho que o dicionário devia ter uma fotografia do senhor na entrada "witty", engraçado de uma forma inteligente.
Está nos meus planos comprar um livro com as obras completas ou, pelo menos, um best of.
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