History of Romanticism in Portugal II

History of Romanticism in Portugal II

Teófilo Braga

Human Sciences

"History of Romanticism in Portugal II" is a reference work written by José Augusto França, which analyzes the development of Romanticism in Portugal during the 19th century, continuing from the first part of the work.

In this volume, the author examines in detail the main currents, authors, and works that marked Portuguese Romanticism, highlighting the influence of European Romanticism and its adaptations to the cultural and social reality of Portugal. The narrative encompasses not only literature but also the visual arts and music, demonstrating how Romanticism permeated various artistic expressions of the time.

França addresses central figures of Portuguese Romanticism, such as Almeida Garrett, Camilo Castelo Branco, and José de Eça de Queirós, analyzing their contributions and the impact of their works on the formation of national cultural identity. The book also discusses the relationship between Romanticism, nationalism, and the search for a literary language that reflects the experiences and feelings of the Portuguese people.

With a critical and contextualized approach, "History of Romanticism in Portugal II" is essential reading for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Portuguese literature, as it offers a comprehensive view of Romanticism and its importance in the evolution of culture and literature in Portugal.

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