Martins Pena

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Martins Pena
A photograph of Pena
A photograph of Pena
BornLuís Carlos Martins Pena
(1815-11-05)November 5, 1815
Rio de Janeiro, Kingdom of Brazil
DiedDecember 7, 1848(1848-12-07) (aged 33)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
OccupationPlaywright
Alma materEscola Nacional de Belas Artes
Literary movementRomanticism
Notable worksO Noviço, Quem Casa Quer Casa, O Juiz de Paz na Roça

Luís Carlos Martins Pena (November 5, 1815 – December 7, 1848)[1] was a Brazilian playwright, famous for introducing to Brazil the "comedy of manners", winning the epithet of "the Brazilian Molière".

He is patron of the 29th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

Life

Martins Pena was born in

Statuary, Drawing and Music. Entering at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1838, he travelled to many countries, such as England, where he contracted tuberculosis. Moving to Lisbon
in an unsuccessful attempt of mitigating the disease, he died in 1848.

Works

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Charles Scribner's Sons [Simon & Schuster and Prentice Hall]. 1996. p. 340.

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Preceded by
New creation

Brazilian Academy of LettersPatron of the 29th chair
Succeeded by
Artur Azevedo (founder)