Browne, Maria da Felicidade do Couto (c. 1797–1861)
Browne, Maria da Felicidade do Couto (c. 1797–1861)
Portuguese poet and salonnière. Born around 1797 in Portugal; died 1861; married a wealthy merchant of Irish descent.
Held famous literary salon; became lover of novelist Camilo Castelo Branco and exchanged love poems with him in local newspapers; published poetry collections: A Coruja Trovadora, Sóror Dolores (1849) and Virações da Madrugada (1854).
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