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Noite na Taverna (in English: A Night in the Tavern) is a short story collection written by Brazilian Ultra-Romantic author Álvares de Azevedo under the pen name Job Stern. It was published posthumously, in 1855; three years after Azevedo's death. The book is structured as a series of embedded narratives containing five tales (as well as a prologue and an epilogue, thus totaling seven chapters) told by a group of five men sheltering inside a tavern. It is one of the most popular and influential works of Gothic fiction in Brazilian literature.
It is said that the book was largely inspired by Spanish author José Cadalso's 1790 work Noches lúgubres.