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Beatriz Francisca de Assis Brandão

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She married a lieutenant (later, captain) named Vicente Batista Rodrigues Alvarenga in May 1816, at the age of 33. Later, after living apart from her husband for seven years, Brandão was finally granted a divorce in 1839. Once the divorce was finalized, she moved to the city of
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Brandão was known in her time for her poetry, prose, and translation work. Early on, she began to translate poems, theatrical works, and other literary pieces from Italian and French into Portuguese. Brandão was one of the writers in Minas Gerais in this period, like
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Unfortunately, the majority of Brandão's work is either lost because it was published in such limited volumes that none survive today or remains unknown because it has been left unpublished. This includes about 500 pages of unpublished poetry.
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e Carta de Hero a Leandro" in.: BARBOSA, Januário da Cunha, Parnaso brasileiro ou colecção das melhores poesias dos poetas do Brasil, tanto inéditas, como já impressas, Rio de Janeiro, Tipografia Nacional, 1831, volume 2, cad. /,
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Beatriz). Brandão became prolific in her poetry after moving to Rio de Janeiro and achieved recognition through publication. Between 1852 and 1857, the Rio newspaper
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Alongside her literary activities, Brandão worked throughout her life as an educator in schools for young women to support herself, in both
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alone published 38 of her poems. Her poetry was also published in a number of collected volumes, including Januário da Cunha Barbosa's
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Sergeant Francisco Sanches Brandão and Isabel Feliciana Narcisa de Seixas. The Brandão family had close ties with the
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Brandão published her poems in several Brazilian newspapers throughout her career, often signing them "D. Beatriz" (
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tragic drama by Pedro Metastasio (translated from Italian). Typ. e livraria de B. X. P. de Sousa, 1860. 136 pp.
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extrahidas de uma traducção franceza. Rio de Janeiro: Typ. e livraria de B. X. P. de Sousa, 1859. 44 pp.
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volumes beginning in 1831. She also published several collections of her poems, the first of which–
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Priamo, Fernanda Pires; Gonçalves, Leandro Pereira; Nogueira, Nícea Helena de Almeida (2011).
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and Rio de Janeiro. She was an influential advocate for women's right to education in Brazil.
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In 1779, Beatriz Brandão was born into a well-to-do family of European descent in the city of
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Saudação à estátua equestre de S. M. I. o senhor D. Pedro I, fundador do Império do Brasil
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Vozes femininas da poesia latino-americana: Cecília e as poetisas uruguaias
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movement in Brazil, the historic core of Ouro Preto is a designated
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Opera in the Tropics: Music and Theater in Early Modern Brazil
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Beatriz Brandão, Beatriz de Assis, D. Beatriz (pen name)
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Vicente Batista Rodrigues Alvarenga (m. 1813 – d. 1839)
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Dramma per musica á Coroação de S. M. O sr. D. Pedro I
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Cantata aos annos da imperatriz a sr.ª D. Leopoldina
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Beatriz Brandão was the sixth and youngest child of
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Escritoras: Women Writers in Portuguese before 1900
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Index

Vila Rica (Ouro Preto)
Minas Gerais
Colonial Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
D. Beatriz Francisca de Assis Brandão
Neoclassical
Brazilian
feminist
Pedro II
Vila Rica (now Ouro Preto)
Minas Gerais
Vila Rica
Brazil's gold rush
Baroque architecture
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Inconfidência Mineira or Minas Conspiracy
Portuguese Empire
dragoon
Brazilian imperial family
Maria Joaquina Dorotéia de Seixas
Minas Conspiracy
Tomás António Gonzaga
Marília de Dirceu
Rio de Janeiro
Ouro Preto
Cláudio Manuel da Costa
Alvarenga Peixoto
Pietro Metastasio
Dona

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