Júlia, Francisca (1871–1920)
Júlia, Francisca (1871–1920)
Brazilian poet. Name variations: Francisca Julia; Francisca Júlia da Silva Munster; (pseudonyms) Caju, Maria Azevedo. Born 1871 in Brazil; died 1920.
Worked as teacher and wrote for Rio and Säo Paulo newspapers; writings include Marmores (1895), Livro da infaância (1899), Esfinges (1903), Alma infantil (with Júlio César da Silva, 1912) and Poesias (1961).
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