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Júlia Valentina da Silveira Lopes de Almeida (Sep 24, 1862 – May 30, 1934) was one of the first
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ian women to earn acclaim and social acceptance as a writer. In a career that spanned five decades, she wrote in a variety of literary genres; however, it is her fiction, written under the influence of the naturalists
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and
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, that has captured the attention of recent critics. Her notable novels include ''Memórias de Marta'' (''Marta's Memoirs''), the first Brazilian novel to take place in an urban tenement, ''A Família Medeiros'' (''The Medeiros Family''), and ''A Falência'' (''The Bankruptcy''). Immensely influential and appreciated by peers like
Aluísio Azevedo Aluísio Tancredo Gonçalves de Azevedo (; 14 April 1857 – 21 January 1913) was a Brazilian novelist, caricaturist, diplomat, playwright and short story writer. Initially a Romantic writer, he would later adhere to the Naturalist movement. He ...
,
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and João Luso, she is remembered as an early advocate of modernized gender roles and increased
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, as a precursor to later women writers like
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, and for her support of abolition. She was married to the poet Filinto de Almeida.


Life

Valentina Lopes de Almeida was born on September 24, 1862 in
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. She was daughter of the Visconde de São Valentim (in English "Viscount of Saint Valentine"). Her career started in a newspaper of
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, the ''Gazeta de Campinas'', in 1881. That year brought several shifts to
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, namely the work '' Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas'' of
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. Lopes de Almeida followed the new trends; however, her fame was ephemeral. In Imperial Brazil, a woman that was dedicated to literature was seen with certain
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. In an interview conceded to
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she said: Her first article in ''Gazeta de Campinas'' was an article about theater. Although she was one of the first Brazilian women to write, she did not achieve the same success that European female authors had, like
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and Jane Austen. She married the poet Filinto de Almeida. Her most famous works are ''Família Medeiros'' ("Medeiros Family") and ''A Herança'' ("The Heritage"), both psychological romances. But she also wrote children's literature, specifically between 1900 and 1917. Her main works for children were ''Histórias de nossa Terra'' ("Histories of our Land") and ''Era uma vez'' ("Once upon a time") She came from a privileged background and supported the domestic elements of female life. Although she also emphasized the education of woman as better for the family and tried, but failed, to join the
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.Central at the margin: five Brazilian women writers by Renata Ruth Mautner Wasserman, pgs 33–41
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Works

Almeida authored many works. Her novels and short stories were deeply influenced by
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and
Guy de Maupassant Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (, ; ; 5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, remembered as a master of the short story form, as well as a representative of the Naturalist school, who depicted human lives, destin ...
. Particularly notable is her children's literature. In an era when most books destined for children were mere translations of European books, she and her sister,
Adelina Lopes Vieira Adelina Amélia Lopes Vieira (1850 - 1922 or 1933) was a Brazilian poet, playwright and children's writer. Life Born in Lisbon, she came to Brazil as a young child,Cleila de Fátima Siqueira StanislavskiUma Leitura de ''Contos Infantis'' (1886), d ...
, were amongst the first to write original texts. Her work fell into obscurity after the spread of Brazilian Modernism. Thanks to the recent republication of several of years by Brazil'
Editora Mulheres
press, her books have been made available to new readers and scholars. However, none have yet been translated in full into English.


Novels

*---. ''Memórias de Marta'' (''Marta's Memoirs''). Sorocaba: Durski, 1889. (Serialized in ''Tribuna Liberal''.) *---. ''A Família Medeiros'' (''The Medeiros Family''). Rio de Janeiro: Publisher unnamed, 1892. (Serialized in ''Gazeta de Noticias'', 10/16-12/17, 1891.) *---.
A Viúva Simões
' (''The Widow Simões''). Lisbon: António Maria Pereira, 1897. (Serialized in ''Gazeta de Noticias'', 1895.) *---.
A Falência
' (''The Bankruptcy''). Rio de Janeiro: Oficina de Obras dA Tribuna'', 1901. *---.
A Intrusa
' (''The Intruder''). Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1908. (Serialized in ''Jornal do Commercio'', 1905.) *---. ''Cruel Amor'' (''Cruel Love''). Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1911. (Serialized in ''Jornal do Commercio'', 1908.) *---. ''Correio da Roça'' (''Letters from Roça''). Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1913. (Serialized in ''O País'', 9/7/1909 – October 17, 1910.) *---. ''A Silveirinha''. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1914. (Serialized in ''Jornal do Comércio'', 1913.) *Almeida, Filinto de, and Júlia Lopes de Almeida. ''A Casa Verde''. São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional, 1932. (Serialized in ''Jornal do Commercio'', 12/18/1898 – March 16, 1899.) *---. ''Pássaro Tonto'' (''Dizzy Bird''). São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional, 1934.


Short fiction

*Vieira, Adelina Lopes, and Júlia Lopes de. ''Contos Infantis''. Lisbon: Companhia Editora, 1886. *---. ''Traços e Illuminuras''. Lisbon: Typographia Castro & Irmão, 1887. *---.
Ância Eterna
'. Rio de Janeiro: H. Garnier, 1903. **Revised edition: Rio de Janeiro: A Noite: 1938. *---. ''Histórias da Nossa Terra''. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1907. *---. ''Era uma Vez...''. Rio de Janeiro: Jacintho Ribeiro dos Santos, 1917. *---. ''A Isca''. Rio de Janeiro: Leite Ribeiro: 1922. **Includes four novellas:
A Isca
',
O Homen que Olha para Dentro
', ''O Laço Azul'', and ''O Dedo do Velho''


Theater

*---. ''A Herança''. Rio de Janeiro: Typographia do Jornal do Commercio, 1909. (Performed at the Teatro de Exposição Nacional, 9/4/1908.) *---. ''Teatro''. Porto: Renascença Portuguesa, 1917. **Includes: ''Quem Não Perdoa'', ''Doidos de Amor'', and ''Nos Jardins de Saul''.


Other

*---. ''Livro das Noivas''. Rio de Janeiro: Publisher unnamed, 1896. *---.
Livro das Donas e Donzellas
'. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1906. *---. ''Eles e Elas''. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1910. *---. "Cenas e Paisagens do Espíritu Santo." ''Revistaa do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro'' 75 (1911): 177–217. *Almeida, Júlia Lopes de, and Afonso Lopes de Almeida. ''A Árvore''. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1916. *---. ''Jornadas no Meu País''. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1920. *---. ''Jardim Florido, Jardinagem''. Rio de Janeiro: Leite Ribeiro: 1922. *---. "Brasil – Conferência Pronunciada por la Autora en la Biblioteca del Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la Argentina." Buenos Aires, 1922. *---. "Oração a Santa Dorotéia". Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 1923. *---. ''Maternidade''. Rio de Janeiro: Olivia Herdy de Cabral Peixoto, 1925. (Serialized in ''Jornal do Commercio'', 8/19/1924 – August 24, 1925.) *---. ''Oração à Bandeira''. Rio de Janeiro: Olivia Herdy de Cabral Peixoto, 1925.


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