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Italian and French into Portuguese. Brandão was one of the writers in Minas Gerais in this period, like
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Beatriz). Brandão became prolific in her poetry after moving to Rio de
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Brazilian newspapers throughout her career, often signing them "D. Beatriz" (
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tragic drama by Pedro
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volumes beginning in 1831. She also published several collections of her poems, the first of which–
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Escritoras: Women Writers in Portuguese before 1900
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