Liberalism and Romanticism in Brazil: discourses and practices in the building of the brazilian empire (1808-1850)
Liberalism and Romanticism in Brazil: discourses and practices in the building of the brazilian empire (1808-1850)
Abstract
Initially understood as a literary category, Romanticism also became a political category influencing the men who would make Brazil in the 19th century. Occasional poets, they devoted a good part of their pens to the construction of a new sensibility for a new nation that wanted itself in the tropics. To verify this, we used the evidentiary method, searching in those bad poems and poets, which were registered in the periodicals from 1808 to 1850, desires for a new homeland and bearers of a thought and an attitude that we can consider pre-romantic.
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