As theocracias litterarias / Relance sobre o estado actual da litteratura portugueza
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The essay surveys the contemporary state of letters, contending that literary hierarchies have yielded to individual sentiment and that genuine feeling, not academic models, should guide artistic creation. It contrasts Romantic development and differing critical judgments, reproaching an established critic for conservative bad faith while commending a younger writer's forthright defense of good sense and taste. The text advances a conception of aesthetics as a science that links feeling and form, argues that truth and character are prerequisites for authentic art, and reflects on how poetic intuition must be disciplined by formal understanding to achieve lasting expression.
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