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Niterói (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Niterói (magazine)
''Niterói: Revista Brasileira''〔In the orthography of the time, ''Nitheroy: Revista Brasiliense''.〕 (Portuguese for ''Niterói: Brazilian Magazine'') was a magazine created in 1836 by three of the most proeminent Brazilian writers at the time: Gonçalves de Magalhães, Manuel de Araújo Porto-Alegre and Francisco de Sales Torres Homem. It was edited in Paris, France. The magazine only lasted two issues before it became defunct. ==Historical== During the Regency period (1831–1840) of Brazil, the country saw a boom on the publication of periodicals. Due to the historical circumstances of the consolidation of institutions, politics and the own national territory, most of the periodicals at the time had political themes. ''Niterói'', however, was an exception, since it discursed on sciences, arts and literature. It is now considered to be a forerunner of the Romantic movement in Brazil.〔()〕
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