Contos is a collection of short stories by the Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz. It was first published in 1902, two years after his death.
Story titles
- Singularidades de uma rapariga loura (The Idiosyncracies of a Young Blonde Woman). Published in English in The Mandarin and other stories[1]
 - Um poeta lírico (A Lyric Poet). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 - No moinho (The Mill). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 - Civilização (Civilization)
 - O tesouro (The Treasure). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 - Frei Genebro (Friar Genebro). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 - Adão e Eva no Paraíso (Adam and Eve in Paradise)
 - A aia (The Nurse). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 - O defunto (The Hanged Man: literally, The Defunct One). Published in English as The Mandarin and other stories[1]
 - José Matias. Published in English in The Mandarin and other stories[1]
 - A perfeição (The Perfection)
 - O suave milagre (The Sweet Miracle). Published in English in Alves & Co. and other stories[2]
 
Singularidades de uma rapariga Loura (Peculiarities of a Fair-haired Gir) was adapted to cinema by Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira in 2009. See Eccentricities of a Blonde-haired Girl.
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