José Agostinho de Macedo
1761–1831
· lived 70 years
PT
José Agostinho de Macedo was a Portuguese poet and clergyman known for his satirical and critical works. His writing is marked by a caustic tone and the use of satire to address social and political issues of his time. Despite his religious background, his critical and irreverent streak stood out in his literary production.
n. 1761-09-11, Beja · m. 1831-10-02, Lisboa
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Identification and basic context
Full name: José Agostinho de Macedo Date and place of birth: Uncertain date (18th century), Portugal Nationality and language(s) of writing: Portuguese Historical context in which he lived: 18th century Portugal, a period of transition and enlightenment.Childhood and education
Little is known about his childhood and early education. It is believed that he received religious training, which was common for the clergy of the time.Literary career
His literary career is marked by the production of satirical and critical poetry.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Main works: "O Patriota" (satirical epic poem), "Os Amores de Constantino". Dominant themes: Social, political, and religious criticism. Satire of the customs and institutions of the time. Form and structure: Use of traditional poetic forms, but with irreverent and critical content. Language and style: Caustic, ironic, and biting language.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Cultural and historical context He lived in a time when social and political criticism, even if veiled, was risky. His work is part of a context of questioning the power structures and prevailing morality.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Personal life Information not readily available.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Recognition and reception His recognition at the time was probably limited due to the critical and subversive nature of his work, but he left an important record of Portuguese literary satire.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Influences and legacy He influenced satirical poetry in Portugal.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Interpretation and critical analysis His work is a reflection of 18th-century Portuguese society, addressing the hypocrisy and vices of the era through an acidic and critical lens.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Curiosities and lesser-known aspects Information not readily available.Work, style, and literary characteristics
Death and memory Information about the date and circumstances of his death is scarce.Poems
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