A biography of Alexandre Herculano, a prominent Portuguese writer and historian of the 19th century. This work explores Herculano's life, intellectual development, and contributions to Portuguese literature and historical scholarship. It examines his influence on Portuguese society and culture, providing valuable insights into his major works and their historical context.
Diogo Rosa Machado's biography offers a comprehensive overview of Herculano's multifaceted career as a novelist, poet, journalist, and historian, making it an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Portuguese history and literature. This detailed account sheds light on Herculano's enduring legacy and his role in shaping national identity.
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