Author
Nicolau Tolentino
1740-1811
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Books by Nicolau Tolentino
Obras posthumas
"Obras Posthumas" by Nicolau Tolentino is a collection of poetry written in the early 19th century. This anthology showcases a range of poems, including sonnets and odes, reflecting on themes of love, nature, and societal observations, often directed towards nobility or expressing personal sentiments. The work gives voices to characters and emotions, touching upon both the profound and the mundane aspects of life in the author's time. At the start of the collection, the author presents a series of sonnets that convey deep admiration and humility towards various figures of authority, while also reflecting on personal struggles and societal roles. The poems often merge intimate expression with a keen observation of social dynamics, providing an insight into the expectations and norms of the day. The opening segments utilize rich imagery and classical poetic forms to explore the complexities of gratitude, ambition, and the human condition, establishing a poignant tone that invites readers to delve into Tolentino's contemplative world.
Obras poéticas de Nicoláo Tolentino de Almeida, Tom. II
"Obras poéticas de Nicoláo Tolentino de Almeida, Tom. II" by Nicolau Tolentino is a collection of poetry written in the early 19th century. This volume showcases the rich and intricate verse of the author, reflecting the lyrical beauty and emotional depth characteristic of the period. The poems cover various themes, often invoking admiration for noble patrons and expressing the struggles of the poet himself, alongside poignant reflections on fate and fortune. The opening of this collection introduces a series of poems offered to eminent figures, including the Count of S. Lourenço and the Marquess of Lavradio. In his verses, the poet expresses deep gratitude and invokes the muse for inspiration while lamenting personal misfortunes and the vicissitudes of life. The tone oscillates between reverence for the noble patrons and an intimate portrayal of his own sorrows and aspirations, hinting at a yearning for recognition and support in his artistic endeavors. Through eloquent imagery and emotional sincerity, Nicolau Tolentino creates a connection between his personal plight and the societal context in which he writes.