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Eça de Queirós (José Maria Eça de Queirós) was born on 25 November, 1845 in Povoa de Varzim, Portugal, is a Writer. Discover Eça de Queirós's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Eça de Queirós networth?
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José Maria Eça de Queirós |
Occupation |
writer |
Age |
55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
25 November, 1845 |
Birthday |
25 November |
Birthplace |
Povoa de Varzim, Portugal |
Date of death |
16 August, 1900 |
Died Place |
Paris, France |
Nationality |
Portugal |
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Eça de Queirós Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Eça de Queirós's Wife?
His wife is Emilia de Castro Pamplona Resende (10 February 1866 - ?) ( 4 children)
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Emilia de Castro Pamplona Resende (10 February 1866 - ?) ( 4 children) |
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Eça de Queirós Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Eça de Queirós worth at the age of 55 years old? Eça de Queirós’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Portugal. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Novelist committed to social reform who introduced Naturalism and Realism to Portugal. He is often considered to be the greatest Portuguese novelist, certainly the leading 19th-century Portuguese novelist whose fame was international. The son of a prominent magistrate, Eça de Queiroz spent his early years with relatives and was sent to boarding school at the age of five.
"A Cidade e as Serras" (1901; "The City and the Mountains", 1955) extols the beauty of the Portuguese countryside and the joys of rural life.
Caustic satire characterizes the novel that is generally considered Eça de Queiroz' masterpiece, "Os Maias (1888; "The Maias", 1965), a detailed depiction of upper middle-class and aristocratic Portuguese society. His last novels are sentimental, unlike his earlier work.
Eça de Queiroz was appointed consul in Paris in 1888, where he served until his death.
A biting satire on the romantic ideal of passion and its tragic consequences appears in his next novel, "O Primo Basílio" (1878; "Cousin Bazilio", 1953).
His first novel, "O crime do Padre Amaro" (1875; "The Sin of Father Amaro", 1962), describes the destructive effects of celibacy on a priest of weak character and the dangers of fanaticism in a provincial Portuguese town.
He served as consul, first in Havana (1872-74), then in England, UK - in Newcastle upon Tyne (1874-79) and in Bristol (1879-88). During this time he wrote the novels for which he is best remembered, attempting to bring about social reform in Portugal through literature by exposing what he held to be the evils and the absurdities of the traditional order.
By 1871 he had become closely associated with a group of rebellious Portuguese intellectuals committed to social and artistic reform and known as the Generation of '70. Eça de Queiroz gave one of a series of lectures sponsored by the group in which he denounced contemporary Portuguese literature as unoriginal and hypocritical.
After receiving his degree in law in 1866 from the University of Coimbra, where he read widely French, he settled in Lisbon. There his father, who had since married Eça de Queiroz' mother, made up for past neglect by helping the young man make a start in the legal profession. Eça de Queiroz' real interest lay in literature, however, and soon his short stories - ironic, fantastic, macabre, and often gratuitously shocking - and essays on a wide variety of subjects began to appear in the "Gazeta de Portugal".
Children with Maria Emília (1857-1934): Maria Eça de Queirós (1887-1970), José Maria (1888-1928), António (1889-1968) and Alberto (1894-1938).
His mother was Carolina Augusta Pereira d'Eça (1826-1908).
His father, José Maria Almeida Teixeira de Queirós (1820-1901) was a judge.