Jos de Alencar (o escriptor e o politico) sua vida e sua obra, by Arthur Motta, delves into the life and works of the celebrated Brazilian writer and politician, Jos de Alencar. This biography explores Alencar's significant contributions to Brazilian literature and his active involvement in the political landscape of 19th-century Brazil. Motta's work offers a comprehensive analysis of Alencar's literary achievements and his political career, shedding light on his enduring influence on Brazilian culture and identity. The book examines the interplay between Alencar's literary creations and his political ideologies, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his multifaceted persona and his lasting legacy.
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