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Maria da Felicidade do Couto Browne

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62:'A Coruja Trovador (The Troubadour Owl)' and 'Sóror Dolores', both of which she also used as titles of her works. Felicidade do Couto Browne's works enjoyed widespread attention amidst Porto's society of the time. She collaborated with the periodicals O Nacional, Miscelânea Política and 67: 146: 248: 46:. She married Manuel Clamouse Browne, a wealthy port wine merchant of Irish and French descent. They had a daughter, Júlia, who married the 66:'s Almanaque de Lembranças Luso-Brasileiro. Felicidade do Couto Browne also established a literary salon for writers, which included 50:Álvaro Ferreira Teixeira Carneiro de Vasconcelos Girão. Felicidade do Couto Browne died in Porto on either 8 or 9 November 1861. 47: 228: 233: 238: 243: 191: 91: 71: 223: 218: 8: 58:
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Portuguese
poet
Porto
Portugal
Viscount of Vilarinho de São Romão
pseudonyms
Eugénio Tavares
Arnaldo Gama Luís de Magalhães
Camilo Castelo Branco
Carnide
Lisbon
São Domingos de Rana
Cascais
"Maria Felicidade do Couto Browne Bio from Dictionary of Women Worldwide"



"Maria Felicidade do Couto Browne Biography"
"Maria da Felicidade do Couto Browne Brief Bio"
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1797 births
1861 deaths
19th-century Portuguese poets
19th-century women writers
Portuguese women poets
Writers from Porto
19th-century Portuguese women writers

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