
Marilia de Dirceo
"Marilia de Dirceo" by Tomás António Gonzaga is a collection of poems published in 1792. Written by a Portuguese poet living in colonial Brazil, these verses celebrate his love for Maria Doroteia, his young fiancée. The work blends pastoral imagery with deeply personal emotion, becoming one of the most widely published works in Portuguese literature after "Os Lusíadas." Divided into three parts, the collection transforms as the poet faces imprisonment and exile, shifting from romantic idealization to darker reflections on separation and loss.
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