He deals with race, climate, agronomy, sexual habits, architecture, art, religion, sorcery, literature, history, food, economics, and a thousand other factors that made the Brazil of today. Latin American studies, Brazilian social thought, Gilberto Freyre. With astonishing erudition, with a sense of style, and with a towering gift for gripping narrative, Senhor Freyre has applied all the modern techniques of social study to the remarkably successful melting-pot culture of “medieval” Brazil. His works, notably The Masters and the Slaves (1933), are continually revisited. From dust jacket: This is the long-awaited translation into English of Gilberto Freyre’s masterpiece, Casa-Grande & Senzala. You do not currently have access to this chapter. Near-Fine in a Very Good,mylar protected dust jacket with light edgewear that includes chipping. Book Chapter The Masters and the Slaves Gilberto Freyre Published: January 2019 Share Tools This content is only available as PDF. Octavo, black cloth (hardcover), gilt letters and decoration to spine, decoration blind-stamped to upper cover, uncut, lxxi pp, 537 pp, xliv pp.
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