João Franklin da Silveira Távora (January 13, 1842 – August 18, 1888) was a Brazilian novelist, journalist, politician, lawyer and dramatist, famous for his
Regionalist romance ''
O Cabeleira'', set in 18th-century
Pernambuco
Pernambuco () is a States of Brazil, state of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it List of Brazilian states by population, sev ...
. He wrote under the pen names Semprônio and Farisvest.
He is patron of the 14th chair of the
Brazilian Academy of Letters
The Academia Brasileira de Letras (ABL) ( English: ''Brazilian Academy of Letters'') is a Brazilian literary non-profit society established at the end of the 19th century. The first president, Machado de Assis, declared its foundation on Tue ...
.
Life
João Franklin da Silveira Távora was born in the city of
Baturité,
Ceará, to Camilo Henrique da Silveira Távora and Maria de Santana da Silveira. He made his primary studies in
Fortaleza. He moved with his parents to
Pernambuco
Pernambuco () is a States of Brazil, state of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it List of Brazilian states by population, sev ...
in 1854, ingressing at
Law
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course in
Recife
That it may shine on all ( Matthew 5:15)
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, graduating in 1863. In 1874, he moves to
Rio de Janeiro
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, writing for journals ''A Consciência Livre'' and ''A Verdade''.
Along with Nicolau Midosi, he founded the ''Revista Brasileira'', which lasted from 1879 to 1881. He polemized with
José de Alencar's idealist
Romanticism
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. He also founded the Associação dos Homens de Letras and was a member of the
Brazilian Historic and Geographic Institute
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.
He died on August 18, 1888.
Works
* ''Trindade Maldita'' (
1861
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Events
January–March
* January 1
** Benito Juárez captures Mexico City.
** The first stea ...
)
* ''Os Índios do Jaguaribe'' (
1862)
* ''Um Mistério de Família'' (
1862)
* ''A Casa de Palha'' (
1866
Events January–March
* January 1
** Fisk University, a historically black university, is established in Nashville, Tennessee.
** The last issue of the abolitionist magazine '' The Liberator'' is published.
* January 6 – Ottoman t ...
)
* ''Um Casamento no Arrabalde'' (
1869
Events
January–March
* January 3 – Abdur Rahman Khan is defeated at Tinah Khan, and exiled from Afghanistan.
* January 5 – Scotland's oldest professional Soccer, football team, Kilmarnock F.C., is founded.
* January 20 & ...
)
* ''Três Lágrimas'' (
1870
Events
January–March
* January 1
** The first edition of ''The Northern Echo'' newspaper is published in Priestgate, Darlington, England.
** Plans for the Brooklyn Bridge are completed.
* January 3 – Construction of the ...
)
* ''Cartas de Semprônio a Cincinato'' (
1871)
* ''
O Cabeleira'' (
1876
Events
January–March
* January 1
** The Reichsbank opens in Berlin.
** The Bass Brewery Red Triangle becomes the world's first registered trademark symbol.
* February 2 – The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs is ...
)
* ''O Matuto'' (
1878
Events January–March
* January 5 – Russo-Turkish War – Battle of Shipka Pass IV: Russian and Bulgarian forces defeat the Ottoman Empire.
* January 9 – Umberto I becomes King of Italy.
* January 17 – Bat ...
)
* ''Lourenço'' (
1878
Events January–March
* January 5 – Russo-Turkish War – Battle of Shipka Pass IV: Russian and Bulgarian forces defeat the Ottoman Empire.
* January 9 – Umberto I becomes King of Italy.
* January 17 – Bat ...
)
* ''Lendas e Tradições do Norte'' (
1878
Events January–March
* January 5 – Russo-Turkish War – Battle of Shipka Pass IV: Russian and Bulgarian forces defeat the Ottoman Empire.
* January 9 – Umberto I becomes King of Italy.
* January 17 – Bat ...
)
* ''O Sacrifício'' (
1879)
External links
Franklin Távora's biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
1842 births
1888 deaths
19th-century Brazilian politicians
Brazilian journalists
Patrons of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco
People from Ceará
19th-century journalists
Male journalists
19th-century Brazilian male writers
19th-century Brazilian novelists
19th-century Brazilian dramatists and playwrights
Brazilian male novelists
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