First published in 1888, this pioneering work by Brazilian literary critic Sílvio Romero remains an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of Brazilian literature. In this first of three volumes, Romero starts with the colonial period and covers the cultural, social and political contexts of the works of major Brazilian authors including José de Alencar and Machado de Assis. A must-read for any student of Brazilian literature.
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