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Grandparent
  
Tristão Gonçalves

Great-grandparent
  
Bárbara de Alencar

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Died
  
29 October 1911, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Parents
  
Tristão de Alencar Araripe

Tristão de Alencar Araripe Júnior (27 June 1848 – 29 October 1911) was a Brazilian lawyer, literary critic and writer.

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Biography

Tristão de Alencar Araripe Júnior was born in Fortaleza, Ceará, the son of Tristão de Alencar Araripe and Argentina de Alencar Lima, into one of the country's most prominent families. In 1869, he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Laws from Faculdade de Direito do Recife. Two years later he entered politics. Araripe Júnior was a founding member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters and the Instituto do Ceará. He was also associated with the Brazilian Historic and Geographic Institute.

Works

Fiction

  • Contos Brasileiros (short stories, 1868).
  • A Casinha de Sapé (novel, 1872).
  • O Ninho de Beija-flor (novel, 1874).
  • Jacina, a Marabá (novel, 1875).
  • Luizinha (novel, 1878).
  • O Reino Encantado (novel, 1878).
  • O Retirante (novel, 1878).
  • Os Guaianás (novel, 1882).
  • Quilombo dos Palmares (1882).
  • Xico Melindroso (1882).
  • Miss Kate (novel, 1909).
  • O Cajueiro do Fagundes (novel, 1911).
  • Non-fiction

  • Cartas sobre a Literatura Brasílica (1869).
  • O Papado (1874).
  • Anchieta (1879).
  • José de Alencar: Perfil Literário (1882).
  • Dirceu (1890).
  • Função Normal do Terror nas Sociedades Cultas (1891).
  • Gregório de Matos (1893).
  • Deteriora Sequor (1894).
  • Movimento Literário de 1893 (1896).
  • Crepúsculo dos Povos (1896).
  • Diálogo das Novas Grandezas do Brasil (1909).
  • Pareceres (1911–1913).
  • Ibsen e o Espírito da Tragédia (1911).
  • Obra Crítica de Araripe Júnior, ed. Afrânio Coutinho (5 vols., 1958–1966).
  • References

    Araripe Júnior Wikipedia