
Memórias de Martha
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Inês Sol
About this listen
Memórias de Martha é uma autobiografia ficcional escrita por Julia Lopes de Almeida. Acompanhamos a trajetória de Martha desde sua infância. Sua vida em um cortiço carioca, no fim do século XIX, e as dificuldades pelas quais passa com sua mãe, viúva, que precisa trabalhar para sustentar a filha. O livro chama atenção para a situação da mulher naquele período e exalta a importância da educação para a conquista de novas oportunidades.
São memórias de uma personagem mulher, escritos por mulher, algo extraordinário no tempo em que o romance foi escrito.
Esta reedição da obra, publicada em 1899, tem a ortografia atualizada e conta com notas explicativas para termos e palavras fora de uso.
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