Tomás António Gonzaga
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Tomás António Gonzaga (11 August 1744c. 1810) was a
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-born Brazilian
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. One of the most famous Neoclassic colonial Brazilian writers, he was also the ''
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'' and the ombudsman of the city of
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(formerly "Vila Rica"), as well as the of the appeal court in
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. He wrote under the pen name Dirceu. He is patron of the 37th chair of the
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.


Biography

Gonzaga was born in the ''
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'' (or parish) of Miragaia, in
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, to João Bernardo Gonzaga and Tomásia Isabel Clark, who was of British descent. Tomásia died when Gonzaga was 1 year old, and soon after his mother's death, he and his father moved to
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, and then to
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, where João Bernardo served at the magistrature and was of the appeal court, and Gonzaga studied at a Jesuit school. Gonzaga was sent back to Portugal as a teenager, to the
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, to finish his studies and, at 24 years old, he finished his Law course. He presented himself as a candidate for a chair at the University, with the thesis ''Tratado de Direito Natural'', heavily influenced by Enlightenment ideals. Gonzaga became the of the city of Beja in 1778, until 1781. In the following year, he returned to Brazil, becoming the of the city of Vila Rica (nowadays
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). He held this post until 1789, when he was accused of being involved with the Minas Conspiracy. Arrested, he was sent to a prison in Ilha das Cobras,
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. He spent three years in prison, and although he asserted his innocence, the authorities were influenced by his friendship with the conspirators. In 1792 he was sentenced to perpetual exile in
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, later commuted to a ten-year exile on the
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. By that time, he was engaged to a woman named
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, possibly the "Marília" of his verses. His hope of being freed from his prison in order to see his beloved again is a prominent theme of the second part of his poetry book ''
Marília de Dirceu ''Marília de Dirceu'' ( en, Dirceu's Marília) is a poetry book written by Luso-Brazilian Neoclassic poet Tomás António Gonzaga. It is divided in three parts — all of them published in different years. The first part, published in 1792, has ...
''. Arriving at Mozambique, he fell ill and was charitably received by a wealthy Portuguese gentleman. He then married his daughter, Juliana de Sousa Mascarenhas, having with her two children: Ana and Alexandre. Gonzaga lived the rest of his life in exile, having a wealthy and happy life and becoming a lawyer. He would die of a
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he contracted; his date of death is unknown, although it is commonly accepted to be in 1810. His remains are currently interred at the
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in Ouro Preto.


Works

* ''
Marília de Dirceu ''Marília de Dirceu'' ( en, Dirceu's Marília) is a poetry book written by Luso-Brazilian Neoclassic poet Tomás António Gonzaga. It is divided in three parts — all of them published in different years. The first part, published in 1792, has ...
'', poetry book (1792) * '' Cartas Chilenas'', discontinued series of satirical poems (1863) His reputation rests on ''Marília'', which contains all his published verses and is organized into two parts, corresponding with the stages of his life, the second having been written in prison.


Representations in popular culture

* Gonzaga was portrayed in many Brazilian telenovels and films. He was portrayed by
Gianfrancesco Guarnieri Gianfrancesco Sigfrido Benedetto Marinenghi de Guarnieri (August 6, 1934 – July 22, 2006) was an Italian–Brazilian actor, lyricist, poet and playwright. He was a key participant in the Arena Theater of São Paulo, his most important work was ...
in the telenovel '' Dez Vidas'' (1969); by Luiz Linhares in the film '' Os Inconfidentes'' (1972) and by Eduardo Galvão in the film ''
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'' (1999). * In the 1984 children's book ''A Ladeira da Saudade'', by Brazilian author Ganymédes José, Gonzaga's unrequited love by Maria Doroteia is explored on a more modern context.


References


External links

* *
Gonzaga's biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
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