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- Condorism abstract "Condorism (in Portuguese: Condorismo or Condoreirismo) was a Brazilian literary movement that lasted from the mid-1860s until the early 1880s. It is a subdivision of Brazilian Romanticism, being thus called \"the third phase of Brazilian Romanticism\", preceded by the Indianism and the Ultra-Romanticism. Condorism was created by the poet Tobias Barreto, who was one of its most significant figures alongside Castro Alves and Pedro Luís Pereira de Sousa.The name \"Condorism\" comes from the condor, a bird of solitary and high flight, said to be able of seeing things from a great distance. Condorist poets believed they had this same ability, and should use it to educate people in the ways of justice and freedom.Sometimes (albeit very rarely) Condorism is also called Hugoanism (in Portuguese: Hugoanismo), after Victor Hugo, who served as the major Condorist influence.".
- Condorism thumbnail Tobias_Barreto.jpg?width=300.
- Condorism wikiPageID "25841903".
- Condorism wikiPageLength "2393".
- Condorism wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Condorism wikiPageRevisionID "655115870".
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Abolitionism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Brazilian_literature.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Castro_Alves.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_literature.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_literature.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_movements.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanticism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Condor.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Espumas_Flutuantes.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbole.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Indianism_(arts).
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Joaquim_de_Sousa_Andrade.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink José_Bonifácio_the_Younger.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Literary_realism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink O_Navio_Negreiro.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Luís_Pereira_de_Sousa.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_love.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Republicanism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Slavery_in_Brazil.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Tobias_Barreto.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-Romanticism.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Hugo.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink Vozes_dxc3x81frica.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink File:CastroAlves.jpg.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLink File:Tobias_Barreto.jpg.
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Condorism".
- Condorism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Condorist".
- Condorism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pt.
- Condorism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Condorism subject Category:Brazilian_literature.
- Condorism subject Category:Latin_American_literature.
- Condorism subject Category:Literary_movements.
- Condorism subject Category:Romanticism.
- Condorism hypernym Movement.
- Condorism type Book.
- Condorism type Organisation.
- Condorism type Book.
- Condorism type Movement.
- Condorism type Theory.
- Condorism comment "Condorism (in Portuguese: Condorismo or Condoreirismo) was a Brazilian literary movement that lasted from the mid-1860s until the early 1880s. It is a subdivision of Brazilian Romanticism, being thus called \"the third phase of Brazilian Romanticism\", preceded by the Indianism and the Ultra-Romanticism.".
- Condorism label "Condorism".
- Condorism sameAs Q5159353.
- Condorism sameAs Condoreirismo.
- Condorism sameAs m.09v7b1l.
- Condorism sameAs Q5159353.
- Condorism wasDerivedFrom Condorism?oldid=655115870.
- Condorism depiction Tobias_Barreto.jpg.
- Condorism isPrimaryTopicOf Condorism.