SAUDADE


Meaning of SAUDADE in English

(Portuguese: yearning), overtone of melancholy and brooding loneliness and an almost mystical reverence for nature that permeates Portuguese and Brazilian lyric poetry. Saudade was a characteristic of the earliest Portuguese folk poetry and has been cultivated by sophisticated writers of later generations. In the late 19th century Antnio Nobre and Teixeira de Pascoais were the foremost of a growing cult of saudosismo. Especially in the poems collected in S (1892), Nobre was intensely Portuguese in his themes, his mood (an all-pervading saudade), and his rhythms; whereas Teixeira de Pascoais typified the pantheist tendencies of Portuguese poetry. They inspired the movement known as the Renascena Portuguesa, centred on Porto about 1910. The Portuguese Renaissance's poets, particularly Mrio Beiro, Augusto Casimiro, and Joo de Barros, adopted saudosismo as the key to the nation's greatness.

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