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Charles S. Peirce

Charles S. Peirce

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Fernando Tavares Rodrigues

Fernando Tavares Rodrigues

PT

1954-01-01

Fernando Tavares Rodrigues was a notable Portuguese poet and professor, whose work stands out for its reflective depth and exploration of universal themes such as time, memory, and the human condition. His poetry, often marked by a restrained lyricism and precise language, invites contemplation and introspection. With a career dedicated to both literary writing and teaching, Tavares Rodrigues left a legacy of poems that continue to resonate for their ability to touch on existential questions sensitively and intelligently.

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Ferro do Lago

Ferro do Lago

PT

1962-07-26

Ferro do Lago is a literary pseudonym of an author whose identity is kept confidential. His poetic work explores the depths of the human condition, the mysteries of existence, and the fleeting beauty of the natural world. Through language rich in imagery and symbolism, the author constructs a particular universe where melancholy intertwines with hope, and philosophical reflection finds an echo in attentive observation of daily life.

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Sousa Caldas

Sousa Caldas

BR

1762-11-24 — 1814-03-02

Sousa Caldas, a Portuguese poet, dedicated his life to the art of the word, exploring themes such as saudade, love, and nature with pronounced lyrical sensitivity. His work reflects a deep connection to the land and traditions, expressed through careful and musical language.

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Bret Harte

Bret Harte

US

1836-08-25 — 1902-05-05

Francis Bret Harte was an American writer and poet known for his stories about the Old West, especially the California Gold Rush. His tales often depicted the lives of miners, gamblers, and other eccentric characters in rustic and wild settings, blending humor, sentimentality, and sharp social observation.

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J. L. Moreno

J. L. Moreno

RO

1889-05-18 — 1974-05-14

Jacob Levy Moreno, known as J. L. Moreno, was a physician, psychiatrist, sociologist, and playwright of Austrian origin, who developed and popularized psychodrama, group therapy, and sociometry. His work revolutionized therapeutic approaches and the study of social relations, focusing on action, spontaneity, and creativity. Moreno believed that therapeutic change and social development could be achieved through the staging of real-life situations, allowing individuals to explore their emotions, roles, and relationships in a safe and constructive way. His legacy extends across various fields, from psychology to education and social organization.

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Iderval Miranda

Iderval Miranda

BR

Iderval Miranda is a poet whose work stands out for exploring the complexities of the inner life and human relationships. Through direct and emotive language, he addresses themes such as saudade, memory, and the search for identity. His poetry, often marked by a confessional tone, establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader.

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Archibald Mcleish

Archibald Mcleish

US

Archibald MacLeish was an influential American poet, playwright, and essayist. His work is marked by a strong sense of civic responsibility and a deep exploration of American identity and the individual's role in society. MacLeish sought in poetry a way to understand and articulate the complexities of his time, often resorting to historical and mythological themes.

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Khalil Gibran

Khalil Gibran

LB

1883-01-06 — 1931-04-10

Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese-American poet, writer, and philosopher. He is best known for his philosophical essays and prose poetry, particularly his iconic work "The Prophet." Gibran's writings explore themes of love, freedom, spirituality, and the human condition with a distinctive blend of Eastern and Western thought. His poetic style is characterized by its lyrical beauty, profound wisdom, and universal appeal, making him one of the most widely read poets of the 20th century.

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Mario da Silva Brito

Mario da Silva Brito

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Frutuoso Ferreira

Frutuoso Ferreira

PT

Frutuoso Ferreira is a poet and essayist whose work stands out for its reflective depth and exploration of philosophical and existential themes. His poetry is characterized by dense and imagistic language, inviting meditation on the human condition, time, and the search for meaning. With rigorous writing and keen sensitivity, Ferreira has been consolidating a unique position in contemporary literature. His approach, which intertwines the lyrical with the essayistic, offers a critical and introspective look at the world and the art of writing.

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Cezário de Sousa

Cezário de Sousa

PT

1955-10-10

Cezário de Sousa, a prominent figure in the literary landscape, distinguished himself through his unique writing and the depth of his reflections. His work, marked by an unparalleled sensitivity, explored the complexities of the human condition, the ephemeral beauty of existence, and the yearnings of the soul. Through rich and evocative language, the author wove verses that continue to resonate with readers of different generations, solidifying his place in literary history.

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Francis Jammes

Francis Jammes

FR

1868-12-02 — 1938-11-01

Francis Jammes was a French symbolist poet, known for his lyrical and imagistic poetry, often inspired by rural life and nature. He was born on December 2, 1868, in Tournay, France. His work is marked by simple and direct language, evoking sensations and landscapes with great sensitivity. Jammes also explored religious and philosophical themes in his writing, developing a unique style that distinguished him in the literary scene of his time.

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Edércio Fanasca

Edércio Fanasca

BR

Edércio Fanasca is a contemporary Brazilian poet known for his poetry that navigates between lyricism and reflection on the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. His work stands out for its careful language, its ability to create powerful poetic images, and its sensitive and profound exploration of existential themes. Fanasca's poetry invites the reader to immerse themselves in a universe of feelings and thoughts, where the everyday intertwines with the transcendental. His verses reveal an authentic poetic voice that engages with the anxieties of being in his time.

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Myriam Fraga

Myriam Fraga

BR

1937-11-09 — 2016-02-15

Myriam Fraga was a distinguished Portuguese poet, journalist, and translator. Her poetic work is marked by a profound sensibility, exploring themes such as nature, time, memory, and the human condition with a refined language and a unique lyricism. Her vast experience as a journalist and her involvement with Portuguese culture enriched her worldview and her literary production, giving her an authentic and resonant voice.

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Joachim Du Bellay

Joachim Du Bellay

FR

1522-05-01 — 1560-01-01

Joachim Du Bellay was a French poet and literary critic of the 16th century, a central figure of the literary movement known as La Pléiade. His most famous work, 'Défense et illustration de la langue française', is considered a fundamental manifesto for the affirmation and development of the French language as a literary vehicle. Du Bellay celebrated the beauty of his mother tongue and defended its dignity in comparison to Latin and Greek, while also exploring universal themes such as love, homeland, exile, and the transience of time in his lyrical poetry, notably in the 'Sonnets pour Hélène'.

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Carlos Fino

Carlos Fino

PT

1948-12-24

Carlos Fino is a contemporary Portuguese poet, known for his intimate and reflective lyricism. His work explores themes such as the passage of time, memory, and the human condition, with a refined language and a melancholic, yet hopeful tone. Throughout his career, he has been consolidating his own style, marked by the musicality of verse and the depth of his poetic imagery, earning a prominent place in current Portuguese poetry.

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Kim Hubbard

Kim Hubbard

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Francisco Mangabeira

Francisco Mangabeira

BR

1879-02-08 — 1904-01-27

Francisco Mangabeira was a Brazilian politician and jurist, known for his role in the national political scene, especially during the Second Republic and the Estado Novo. His career was marked by the defense of democratic ideals and the pursuit of social and economic development for Brazil. As a jurist, he contributed to legal debate and lawmaking. His trajectory reflects the complexities and political challenges faced by the country in the mid-20th century, demonstrating a commitment to justice and constitutional order.

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Silva Dutra

Silva Dutra

PT

Silva Dutra was a poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and nature. His writing, marked by careful language and refined sensibility, captivated readers with its ability to evoke emotions and reflections on the human condition. Although his public persona is not widely documented in terms of specific dates and places, his poetry remains a testament to his worldview and his art.

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José Lopes Ferreira

José Lopes Ferreira

PT

1997-11-04

José Lopes Ferreira was a poet whose work is notable for its strong connection to the land and traditions, but also for a profound reflection on identity and the human condition. His verses, often marked by a lyrical tone and evocative language, explore themes such as memory, time, and ancestry. With a writing that harks back to cultural roots, Ferreira managed to leave a personal and unique mark on Portuguese poetry. His poetry invites contemplation and appreciation of cultural heritage, establishing a dialogue between the past and the present.

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Francis Ponge

Francis Ponge

FR

1899-03-27 — 1988-08-06

Francis Ponge was a French poet and writer, known for his unique and meditative approach to the material world and language. His work, which defies traditional categorizations, explores everyday objects and natural elements with philosophical depth and meticulous attention to the word. Ponge dedicated himself to deconstructing conventional poetry, focusing on sensory experience and the materiality of existence, which earned him a unique place in 20th-century literature.

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Truck Tumleh

Truck Tumleh

BR

Truck Tumleh is a figure whose existence and literary work are shrouded in mystery and speculation. The little information available suggests an artist with a unique and, at times, experimental approach to language and poetic form. His work, although difficult to access and study, is pointed to by some as innovative and challenging, inviting new interpretations and readings.

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Robert Burns

Robert Burns

GB

1759-01-25 — 1796-07-21

Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and celebrated as the cultural icon of its people. His work often captured the spirit of rural Scottish life, using vernacular Scots and exploring themes of love, nature, social justice, and national identity. Burns's poetry and songs have had a lasting impact on Scottish culture and continue to be cherished worldwide.

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