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Bocage, Manuel Maria Barbosa du
Born Sept. 15, 1765, in Setubal; died Dec. 21, 1805, in Lisbon. Portuguese poet. Bocage began to write verse in 1790, affiliating himself with the literary circle New Arcadia. He sympathized with the Great French Revolution. In 1797, an inquisitional tribunal sentenced Bocage to imprisonment in a monastery. He was the author of the anticlerical and antiabsolutist poems The Terrifying Illusion of Eternity (1837) and The Torment of Retribution (1836), satirical verses, sonnets, and pastoral elegies in the manner of L. Camō es (Poems, vols. 1–6; 1791–1842). Bocage’s poetry combines the ideals of enlightenment with an individualistic rebelliousness, prophetic of romantic poetry. WORKSObras poéticas, vols. 1–8. Porto, 1875–76.REFERENCEBraga, T. Bocage, sua vida e epoca litteraria, 2nd ed. Porto, 1902.Z. I. PLAVSKIN Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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