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Fábulas e Contos eBook

by Almeida Garrett
Publisher: Edições Vercial, October of 2012 ‧
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"Senti sempre que a língua portuguesa era para todo o género de composições. E o rebelar-se ela em algumas pareceu-me que era mais inabilidade de quem a conduzia do que defeito próprio seu. Por honra dela, mais que por vaidade minha, tentei compor em tão desvairados assuntos e géneros como tenho feito. Hoje estou crente e firme convencido de que a tudo serve, a todo estilo se presta. Nem me persuadi mais disso por alguma coisa em que sai bem de meus ensaios, do que pelas muitas em que falhei.
A singeleza de seu dizer, uma certa malícia popular e mordente de sua inocência saloia faz o dialeto português eminentemente próprio para o Apólogo e para o Conto."

Texto segundo o Novo Acordo Ortográfico.

Fábulas e Contos

by Almeida Garrett

Property Description
ISBN: 9789897001536
Publisher: Edições Vercial
Release Date: October of 2012
Language: Portuguese
Pages: 152
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Poetry
eBooks in Portuguese > Children’s and Young Adult > Poems and Rhymes
eBooks in Portuguese > Children’s and Young Adult > Short stories, fables, and narratives
EAN: 9789897001536

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Almeida Garrett

Born in Porto on February 4, 1799, João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett was one of the most complete writers in the Portuguese literary landscape. A graduate in Law from the University of Coimbra, he supported the liberal revolution of 1820 in his final year of studies, consequently going into exile in England and France. During this period of isolation, he published the two founding works of Portuguese Romanticism: Camões (1825) and Ms. White (1826). However, it is after his definitive return to Portugal in 1836 that he proves most prolific, writing a body of work, among which the tragic play stands out. Friar Luís de Sousa (1843), the unclassifiable Travels in My Homeland (1846), or the daring verses of Fallen Leaves (1853). Allied to the writer is also Garrett, the civic man, who contributed to the drafting of the 1838 Constitution, founded the Conservatory of Dramatic Art and spearheaded the project to build the D. Maria II National Theatre. Almeida Garrett died in Lisbon on December 9, 1854.

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