The formal stage is a critical part of any child's development.
[…] and a burning urge to write something. Anything — it just needed to be queer. Why? Because this l'il queerdo had been a longtime Gay Place reader […]
[…] yet a people is also of God, a part of God, and they may uncrown him, destroy him and cast him forth if he act unkingly.
The leading poets of Parnassianism, like Machado, were utterly respectable and middle classs, good family men; many were bureaucrats, and they were proud that they had freed poets from the obligation to wear their hair long (Bilac, in Broca, 1960:7). Symbolism was enormously influential in almost every other Western culture; it never had a chance in Brazil, in a literary world dominated by Parnassianism and its disciples.
the obligation to wear their hair long
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