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Lucíola is an urban fiction novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1862. It treats mainly of the late-nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro society, exploring its deficient morality.This novel is said to be influenced by Alexandre Dumas' novel The Lady of the Camellias.

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  • Lucíola is an urban fiction novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1862. It treats mainly of the late-nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro society, exploring its deficient morality.This novel is said to be influenced by Alexandre Dumas' novel The Lady of the Camellias. (en)
  • Lucíola é o quinto romance do escritor brasileiro José de Alencar, publicado em 1862. Com a publicação de Lucíola, inicia Alencar a sua série de "Perfis de Mulher", romances em que estuda caracteres femininos, torturados por contradições e antagonismo psicológicos; fazem parte da trilogia também Diva (1864) e Senhora (1875). Profundamente influenciado por La Dame aux Camélias (A Dama das Camélias), escrita em 1848 por Alexandre Dumas Filho, Lucíola seria uma "Camille" (Marguerite Gautier) brasileira. (pt)
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  • Lucíola is an urban fiction novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1862. It treats mainly of the late-nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro society, exploring its deficient morality.This novel is said to be influenced by Alexandre Dumas' novel The Lady of the Camellias. (en)
  • Lucíola é o quinto romance do escritor brasileiro José de Alencar, publicado em 1862. Com a publicação de Lucíola, inicia Alencar a sua série de "Perfis de Mulher", romances em que estuda caracteres femininos, torturados por contradições e antagonismo psicológicos; fazem parte da trilogia também Diva (1864) e Senhora (1875). Profundamente influenciado por La Dame aux Camélias (A Dama das Camélias), escrita em 1848 por Alexandre Dumas Filho, Lucíola seria uma "Camille" (Marguerite Gautier) brasileira. (pt)
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  • Lucíola (pt)
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