184:(Critic Bibliography of History and Literature), where she gained recognition from prominent Portuguese intellectuals. Her exchange with Joaquim de Vasconcelos, a collaborator on the journal and founder of Portuguese art history writing, led to a personal and intellectual relationship, culminating in their marriage in 1876 and her move to Porto.
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education and literature: her brother, Carl
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Mil Provérbios Portugueses (A Thousand Portuguese Proverbs)
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