"Passe Recibo: R plica A Theophilo Braga" is a compelling work of literary and intellectual exchange by S lvio Romero, a prominent figure in Brazilian literary criticism and intellectual thought of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book presents Romero's detailed response to criticisms leveled by Theophilo Braga, a significant Portuguese writer and intellectual. Through rigorous analysis and passionate defense, Romero elucidates his perspectives on literature, philosophy, and the cultural landscape of his time.
This volume offers invaluable insights into the intellectual debates that shaped literary and cultural discourse in both Brazil and Portugal. It showcases Romero's commitment to engaging with contemporary thought and provides readers with a deeper understanding of his contributions to literary criticism. "Passe Recibo" remains a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Portuguese and Brazilian intellectual history.
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