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Júlio Ribeiro

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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Role
  
Police officer

Name
  
Julio Ribeiro


Literary movement
  
Naturalism

Ethnicity
  
White

Education
  
University of Mumbai

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Born
  
Julio Cesar Ribeiro Vaughan 16 April 1845 Sabara, Minas Gerais, Brazil (
1845-04-16
)

Died
  
1 November 1890(1890-11-01) (aged 45) Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Occupation
  
novelist, journalist, philologist

Alma mater
  
University of Sao Paulo

Books
  
Bullet for Bullet: My Life as a Police Officer

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Júlio César Ribeiro Vaughan (April 16, 1845 – November 1, 1890) was a Brazilian Naturalist novelist, philologist, journalist and grammarian. He is famous for his polemical romance A Carne and for idealizing the flag of the State of São Paulo, which he wanted to be the flag of Brazil.

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He is patron of the 24th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

Life

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Ribeiro was born in 1845, in Sabará, to American George Washington Vaughan and Maria Francisca Vaughan (née Ribeiro). Initially homeschooled by his mother, he later entered a school in Minas, and, in 1862, he moved to Rio de Janeiro to ingress at the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras. Three years later, he quit the Military School to dedicate himself to journalism. For that, he studied Latin in the Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo and later became a teacher there.

Julio Ribeiro As a Christian suddenly I am a stranger in my own country

As a journalist, he founded and wrote for O Sorocabano in Sorocaba; wrote for A Procelária and O Rebate in São Paulo, and also to O Estado de S. Paulo, Diário Mercantil, A Gazeta de Campinas and the Almanaque de São Paulo, where he published his studies on Philology.

Júlio Ribeiro

He published his polemical and heavily erotic romance A Carne (The Flesh) in 1888. At the time of its publication, it was panned by critics such as José Veríssimo and Alfredo Pujol. The most vehement critic, however, was the priest Sena Freitas, who wrote an article in the Diário Mercantil named A Carniça (The Carrion). Ribeiro, a strong anti-clericalist, refuted Freitas' critics with the series of articles O Urubu Sena Freitas (Sena Freitas, the Vulture). Those articles were later compiled and published under the name of Uma Polêmica Célebre, in 1934.

He died in 1890, a victim of tuberculosis.

Works

  • O Padre Belchior de Pontes (1877)
  • Gramática Portuguesa (1881)
  • Cartas Sertanejas (1885)
  • A Carne (1888)
  • Uma Polêmica Célebre (1934 — posthumous)
  • The flag of São Paulo

    In July 16, 1888, Ribeiro idealized the current flag of the State of São Paulo, although he planned it to be the flag of the Republic of Brazil.

    Trivia

    He is the grandfather of chronicler Elsie Lessa, great-grandfather of writers Ivan Lessa and Sérgio Pinheiro Lopes and great-great-grandfather of writer Juliana Foster.

    References

    Júlio Ribeiro Wikipedia