Amôres d'um deputado by Hippolyte Buffenoir

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By Victoria Reyes Posted on Mar 30, 2026
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Buffenoir, Hippolyte, 1847-1928 Buffenoir, Hippolyte, 1847-1928
Portuguese
Ever wonder what happens when a politician's carefully built public life collides with his messy private one? That's the heart of Hippolyte Buffenoir's 'Amôres d'um deputado' (The Loves of a Deputy). Forget dry political theory—this is a novel that throws you into the glittering, gossip-filled world of 19th-century Portuguese politics, where every handshake is calculated and every smile hides a secret. We follow a deputy whose career is on the rise, but whose heart is pulling him in dangerous directions. It’s a story about the impossible choices between duty and desire, reputation and real feeling. If you love stories about power, scandal, and the high cost of ambition, where the real battles are fought in drawing rooms and secret letters, not on the parliament floor, this hidden gem is for you. It feels surprisingly modern in its questions about authenticity and the masks we wear.
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Hippolyte Buffenoir’s 'Amôres d'um deputado' is a fascinating window into a world of power, pretense, and passion. Written in the late 19th century, it follows the life of a Portuguese deputy navigating the treacherous waters of political ambition and personal longing.

The Story

The book centers on a deputy whose public image is one of unwavering principle and dedication to his country. His career is advancing, built on a foundation of calculated alliances and public speeches. But beneath this polished surface, he is entangled in complex romantic relationships. These 'loves' threaten everything he has built. One might represent a forbidden passion, another a politically advantageous match that lacks true feeling, and perhaps another a genuine connection that is simply too dangerous. The plot unfolds as these private affairs begin to leak into his public world. A misplaced letter, a chance encounter witnessed by the wrong person, or the demands of a lover could shatter his reputation in an instant. The story is the tense unraveling of a double life, asking whether a man can serve the public faithfully while his heart is pulling him elsewhere.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me wasn't just the political intrigue, but the very human struggle at its core. Buffenoir doesn’t give us a saint or a monster; he gives us a man trapped by his own success. The tension is palpable. You feel the deputy's panic when a secret meeting runs too long, and his loneliness even in a crowded room of supporters. It’s a sharp look at how the need to maintain an image can hollow a person out. The 'loves' in the title aren't just romantic; they're about the love of power, of status, and of self, which often clash. It’s a story that makes you think about the compromises we all make, and what they cost us.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who enjoy classic novels of manners and society, like those by Anthony Trollope or Edith Wharton, but want a setting beyond London or New York. It’s for anyone fascinated by historical political drama where the real weapons are whispers and social graces. If you like character-driven stories that explore the gap between who we are and who we pretend to be, you’ll find 'Amôres d'um deputado' a compelling and thoughtful read. Just be ready for a protagonist who might frustrate you as much as he fascinates you.



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David Davis
6 months ago

I didn't expect much, but the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Highly recommended.

Paul Johnson
2 months ago

Wow.

Matthew Sanchez
1 year ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Exactly what I needed.

Amanda White
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where the flow of the text seems very fluid. A valuable addition to my collection.

Aiden King
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Thanks for sharing this review.

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