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Sílvio Romero

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Sílvio Romero
BornSílvio Vasconcelos da Silveira Ramos Romero
(1851-04-21)21 April 1851
Lagarto, Sergipe, Empire of Brazil
Died18 June 1914(1914-06-18) (aged 63)
Rio de Janeiro City, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationPoet, essayist, literary critic, professor, journalist
NationalityBrazilian
Alma materFaculdade de Direito do Recife
Literary movementRomanticism

Sílvio Vasconcelos da Silveira Ramos Romero (April 21, 1851 – June 18, 1914) was a Brazilian "Condorist" poet, essayist, literary critic, professor, journalist, historian and politician.

He founded and occupied the 17th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1897 until his death in 1914.

Life

Romero was born in the city of Lagarto, in the State of Sergipe, in 1851,[1] to André Ramos Romero, a Portuguese salesman, and Maria Joaquina Vasconcelos da Silveira. He graduated in Law at the Faculdade de Direito do Recife in 1873, and would work for many newspapers of Pernambuco and Rio during the 1870s.

In 1875, he was elected a provincial deputy for the city of Estância. His first poetry book, Cantos do Fim do Século, was published in 1878. In 1879 he moved to Rio de Janeiro and served as Philosophy teacher for the Colégio Pedro II between 1881 and 1910.

He died in 1914.[1]

Works

  • Cantos do Fim do Século (1878)
  • Cantos Populares do Brasil (1883)
  • Últimos Harpejos (1883)
  • Contos Populares do Brasil (1885)
  • Uma Esperteza (1887)
  • Parnaso Sergipano (1889)
  • Folclore Brasileiro (1897)

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ a b Bosi 2015, p. 264.
Sources
  • Bosi, Alfredo (2015) [1970]. História Concisa da Literatura Brasileira (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Cultrix. ISBN 978-85-316-0189-7. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
Preceded by
Brazilian Academy of Letters - Occupant of the 17th chair

1897 — 1914
Succeeded by