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Adelina Lopes Vieira

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Adelina Amélia Lopes Vieira (1850 - 1922 or 1933)

Adelina Amélia Lopes Vieira (1850 - 1922 or 1933) was a Brazilian poet, playwright and children's writer.

Life

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Born in Lisbon, she came to Brazil as a young child,[1] and graduated as a teacher around 1870.[2] Contos Infantis (1886) was written with her sister Julia Lopes de Almeida.[1] In 1899 she contributed to A Mensageira, a literary magazine edited by Presciliana Duarte de Almeida which was aimed at Brazilian women. At the start of the twentieth century she wrote and translated several plays.[2]

Works

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  • Saudade de palmeiras e No echo das damas, 1879
  • Margaritas, 1879
  • (with Julia Lopes de Almeida) Contos Infantis [Children's Tales], 1886.
  • Destinos, 1890
  • A viagem de Murilo
  • As duas doses
  • Expiação
  • (trans.) A terrina by Ernest d’Hervilly, 1907

References

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  1. ^ a b Cleila de Fátima Siqueira Stanislavski, Uma Leitura de Contos Infantis (1886), de Adelina Lopes Vieira e Julia Lopes de Almeida.
  2. ^ a b Adelina Lopes Vieira. Accessed 30 July 2019.