THE QUILL-PEN AND THE TYPE: GERVÁSIO LOBATO AND THE PORTUGUESE PRESS
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i34.145814Keywords:
Gervásio Lobato, Portuguese press, newspaper serialsAbstract
This article presents one of the great figures of nineteenth-century Portuguese journalism: a chronicler, pamphleteer, essayist, literary director and editor-in-chief. The text is also about a cheerful novelist and one of the most successful comedy authors of his time. Speak these lines about Gervásio Lobato (1850-1895) and his writing profession.
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