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The Guarani: Brazilian Romance (Portuguese: O Guarani: Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857 Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It was first serialized in the newspaper Diário do Rio de Janeiro, but due to its enormous success Alencar decided to compile his writing in a volume. A plausible explanation for this success might be in the fact that the novel spoke of freedom and independence, arguing for a nativeness that could be found in tropical nature and in the indigenous people of Brazil.

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  • O Guarani (zeitgenössische Schreibweise: O Guarany) ist ein 1857 erschienener historischer Roman von José de Alencar und eines der bedeutendsten Werke der brasilianischen Romantik. Die Opernadaption von Antônio Carlos Gomes (1870) gilt als Meilenstein der brasilianischen Musikgeschichte. (de)
  • El guaraní (O guarani) es una novela escrita por José de Alencar, distribuido en un principio en series, entre febrero y abril de 1857, en el , para finales de ese año fue publicado como un libro con pequeños cambios con respecto a lo publicado en las series. Esta obra de José de Alencar es reconocida. Fue reeditada por diversas editoriales y actualmente se encuentra en el domino público. (es)
  • The Guarani: Brazilian Romance (Portuguese: O Guarani: Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857 Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It was first serialized in the newspaper Diário do Rio de Janeiro, but due to its enormous success Alencar decided to compile his writing in a volume. A plausible explanation for this success might be in the fact that the novel spoke of freedom and independence, arguing for a nativeness that could be found in tropical nature and in the indigenous people of Brazil. Years later the novel was turned into an opera performed in Italian and called Il Guarany (1870), by Carlos Gomes, among other places it was presented in Milan and New York (it is a known fact that the author did not appreciate the final result). The Guarani is regarded a foundational text of Brazilian Romanticism, but it gained international projection by being translated into Spanish, German (Der Guarany, Brasilianischer Roman, Maximillian Emerich, 1876) and English (The Guarany, Brazilian novel, James W. Hawes, 1893). The novel is still widely read nowadays, especially at Brazilian schools as an introduction to novel reading, but also by anyone who enjoys a thrilling adventure story. Literary criticism has tended to link The Guarani to the works of Fenimore Cooper, Chateaubriand and the noble savage from the Rousseauian tradition. However, this interpretation of the novel has become outdated as recent academic works show also how dark, sexual, gothic and lyrical (over narrative, unlike the Fenimore Cooper model) the novel is. (en)
  • O Guarani (originalmente O Guarany: Romance Brasileiro) é um romance histórico escrito por José de Alencar, desenvolvido em princípio em folhetim. No dia 1º de janeiro de 1857 é publicado o capítulo inicial do romance no Diário do Rio de Janeiro, para no fim desse ano, ser publicado como livro, com alterações mínimas em relação ao que fora publicado em folhetim. A obra fez de José de Alencar um autor reconhecido. Foi republicada por diversas editoras e, atualmente, encontra-se em domínio público. (pt)
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  • Cover of the first edition, financed by Alencar himself (en)
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  • O Guarani (zeitgenössische Schreibweise: O Guarany) ist ein 1857 erschienener historischer Roman von José de Alencar und eines der bedeutendsten Werke der brasilianischen Romantik. Die Opernadaption von Antônio Carlos Gomes (1870) gilt als Meilenstein der brasilianischen Musikgeschichte. (de)
  • El guaraní (O guarani) es una novela escrita por José de Alencar, distribuido en un principio en series, entre febrero y abril de 1857, en el , para finales de ese año fue publicado como un libro con pequeños cambios con respecto a lo publicado en las series. Esta obra de José de Alencar es reconocida. Fue reeditada por diversas editoriales y actualmente se encuentra en el domino público. (es)
  • O Guarani (originalmente O Guarany: Romance Brasileiro) é um romance histórico escrito por José de Alencar, desenvolvido em princípio em folhetim. No dia 1º de janeiro de 1857 é publicado o capítulo inicial do romance no Diário do Rio de Janeiro, para no fim desse ano, ser publicado como livro, com alterações mínimas em relação ao que fora publicado em folhetim. A obra fez de José de Alencar um autor reconhecido. Foi republicada por diversas editoras e, atualmente, encontra-se em domínio público. (pt)
  • The Guarani: Brazilian Romance (Portuguese: O Guarani: Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857 Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It was first serialized in the newspaper Diário do Rio de Janeiro, but due to its enormous success Alencar decided to compile his writing in a volume. A plausible explanation for this success might be in the fact that the novel spoke of freedom and independence, arguing for a nativeness that could be found in tropical nature and in the indigenous people of Brazil. (en)
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