Beneath the silence of midnight, old houses breathe, legends awaken, and the past returns with a voice of its own.
The Legend of Midnight is a richly atmospheric collection of gothic-romantic tales by Portuguese author Manuel Pinheiro Chagas, now presented in English for readers of classic European fiction, supernatural literature, and forgotten nineteenth-century storytelling.
Set within a frame narrative of conversation, memory, and uncanny expectation, the book gathers stories of haunted churches, fatal visions, mysterious objects, tragic love, religious dread, and the strange power of legends told after dark. Chagas blends suspense, irony, melancholy, and historical imagination, creating a literary world where the supernatural is never merely spectacle: it is a mirror of guilt, desire, faith, fear, and human weakness.
Elegant, dramatic, and deeply rooted in Portuguese literary tradition, The Legend of Midnight will appeal to readers who enjoy classic gothic fiction, romantic mystery, literary ghost stories, and authors such as Alexandre Dumas, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Sheridan Le Fanu, Ann Radcliffe, and Camilo Castelo Branco.
This edition offers a complete English translation of a remarkable work, preserving the tone, cadence, and historical flavor of the original while making it accessible to modern readers.