An edition of Vossa insolência (1996)

Vossa insolência

crônicas

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An edition of Vossa insolência (1996)

Vossa insolência

crônicas

"With introduction, organization, and notes by Prof. Antônio Dimas, volume represents a unique contribution to current work in field, emphasizing historical role of this particularly significant author. Bilac, prince of Brazilian poets, succeeded Machado de Assis as cronista in Rio's press. Titles are organized thematically (people, cinema, literature, city life, politics, etc.), with special note on the Canudos campaign"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Language
Portuguese
Pages
415

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Cover of: Vossa insolência
Vossa insolência: crônicas
1996, Companhia das Letras
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Articles previously published in Brazilian newspapers between 1893 and 1908.

Published in
[São Paulo, Brazil]
Series
Retratos do Brasil ;, 6

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
869.4
Library of Congress
PQ9697.B55 A6 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
415 p. ;
Number of pages
415

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL318010M
ISBN 10
8571646201
LCCN
97831493
OCLC/WorldCat
36806835
Library Thing
4237814
Goodreads
2183680

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