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environment in Portugal at the time would have contributed to it. One researcher has concluded that they effectively "went into exile in Brazil, in search of anonymity and freedom to live out their forbidden love". After the case was over Cunha and Quaresma stayed in Brazil.
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In 1912, Virgínia Quaresma (1882—1973) was invited to visit Brazil to cover the story of the murder of his wife by a well-known poet. She travelled to
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Cunha did translations from French to Portuguese. Inspired to write poetry by CĂąndido de Figueiredo, she published her first book of poetry,
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XV Coloquio Internacional AEIHM. Mujeres e Historia. Diålogos entre España y América latina (in Spanish). Bilbao, Spain
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on 19 October 1872, to an upper-class family. Her mother was Brazilian, her father Spanish, and her uncle a noted
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with Cunha, her lover, for whom she also secured employment with the newspaper,
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Maria da Cunha Zorro was born in the Portuguese capital of
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Lisbon
Portugal
SĂŁo Paulo
Brazil
VirgĂ­nia Quaresma
VirgĂ­nia Quaresma
Lisbon
philologist
CĂąndido de Figueiredo
Rio de Janeiro
homophobic
JĂșlio Dantas
SĂŁo Paulo



"Maria da Cunha Zorro (1873?-1917)"
"Baptism records of SĂŁo Vicente de Fora Parish (1870 to 1874)"
"Filomena Marona Beja e "os silĂȘncios da HistĂłria""
doi
10.3917/sigila.029.0165
"Feminismo en la voz de una periodista feminista. VirgĂ­nia Quaresma"
Poetisas Portuguesas
"Maria da Cunha"
Portugal portal
Categories
1872 births
1917 deaths
Portuguese women poets

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