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- Q4661007 subject Q7024627.
- Q4661007 subject Q7024703.
- Q4661007 subject Q7151279.
- Q4661007 subject Q8688055.
- Q4661007 abstract "A viuvinha (The Little Widow) is a novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1857. Luis de Barros adapted it into a film in 1914.In the story, a young Brazilian man plans to marry a young woman he met in a church. On the day before the wedding, however, he learns that he has squandered his inheritance and let the company he owns go bankrupt. The man follows through with the ceremony, but then fakes suicide and flees to the United States. He lives in the United States for three years, slowly recovering his fortune, then returns to Brazil to reunite with his bride, who has remained faithful to him.".
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q155.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q18708877.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q455703.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q6701506.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024627.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024703.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151279.
- Q4661007 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688055.
- Q4661007 comment "A viuvinha (The Little Widow) is a novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1857. Luis de Barros adapted it into a film in 1914.In the story, a young Brazilian man plans to marry a young woman he met in a church. On the day before the wedding, however, he learns that he has squandered his inheritance and let the company he owns go bankrupt. The man follows through with the ceremony, but then fakes suicide and flees to the United States.".
- Q4661007 label "A viuvinha".