Bom-senso e bom-gosto / carta ao excelentissimo senhor Antonio Feliciano de Castilho
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A polemical open letter responding to a critic and defending a beleaguered literary circle, arguing that writers must remain independent from established authorities and fashions. The author contends that innovation and intellectual autonomy are moral necessities, warns that suppressing free thought wounds future generations, and describes the writer’s vocation as a public duty to safeguard truth, beauty, and conscience. He denounces routine, vanity, and institutional censorship that punish originality, rejects submissive deference to reputations and patrons, and urges respect for sincerity, courage, and creative freedom as essential to a healthy cultural life.
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