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Epistola de Manoel Mendes Fogaça / Dirigida de lisboa a hum amigo da sua terra, em que lhe refere como de repente se fez poeta, e lhe conta as proezas de hum rafeiro.

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An epistolary poem in which the speaker explains a sudden turn to verse and offers a satirical portrait of urban life through the exploits of a great stray dog. The narrative moves between comic sketches of a city teeming with self-styled poets and vivid episodes of the dog confronting packs, artisans and other curs, driving chaotic street battles. Alongside lively animal scenes, the poem probes vanity, social order and the poet's own ambitions, using humor and moral observation to map city customs and contrasts.

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José Agostinho de Macedo

José Agostinho de Macedo was a Portuguese poet and writer known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often reflect a blend of philosophical inquiry and poetic expression. Among his notable writings is "Epistola de Manoel Mendes Fogaça," which showcases his narrative style and personal reflections. Macedo's poetry, such as in "Newton: Poema," reveals his engagement with scientific themes and the intellectual currents of his time. Additionally, his "Sermão contra o Filosofismo do Seculo XIX" critiques contemporary philosophical trends, highlighting his role as a thinker in the literary landscape of Portugal.

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