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SILVA, ANTONIO JOSE DA (17051739) , Portuguese dramatist, known as " the Jew," was born at Rio de Janeiro, but came to Portugal at the age of eight. His parents, Joao Mendes da Silva and Louren9a Coutinho, were descended from Portuguese Jews who had emigrated to Brazil to escape the Inquisition, butin 1702 that tribunal began to persecute the Marranos in Rio, and in October 1712 Louren9a Coutinho fell a victim. Her husband and children accompanied her to Portugal, where she figured among the " reconciled " in the auto-da-fe of the 9th of July 1713, after undergoing the torment only. Her husband, having then acquired a fixed domicile in Lisbon, settled down to advocacy with success, and he was able to send Antonio to the university of Coimbra, where he matriculated in the faculty of law. In 1726 Antonio was suddenly imprisoned along with his mother on the 8thof August; on the 16th he suffered the first interrogation, and on the 23rd of September he was put to the torment, with the result that three weeks later he could not sign his name. He confessed to having followed the practices of the Mosaic law, and this saved his life. He went through the great
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that same day one of his popular operettas was given at a Lisbon theatre. His dramatic works, which were produced at the Bairro Alto theatre between 1733 and 1738, include the following comedies, all played by marionettes: D. Quixote (1733), Esopaida (1734), Os Encantos de Medea
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Ordinary and the Inquisition, which a play required, crippled spontaneity and freedom. Even so, he showed some boldness in exposing types of the prevailing charlatanism and follies, though his liberty of speech is far less than that of Gil Vicente (q.v.). His comedies give a truthful and interesting picture of 18th century society, especially his best comedy, the Alecrim e Mangerona, in which he treats of the fidalgo pobre, a type fixed by Gil Vicente and Francisco Manoel de Mello (q.v.). His works bear the title " operas " because, though written mainly in prose
critical edition with a life of Silva by Dr Mendes dos Remedios (Coimbra, 1905). Ferdinand Denis, in his Chefs-d'ceuvre du theatre portugais (pp. 365-496, Paris, 1823), prints liberal extracts, with a French translation, from the Vida de D. Quixote, and F. Wolf likewise gives selections from Silva's various compositions. Silva is the subject also of several laudatory poems and dramas, one or two of which were composed by Brazilian compatriots.See Dr Theophilo Braga, Historia do theatro portuguez; a baixa comedia e a opera (Oporto, 1871); F. Wolf, Dom Antonio Jose da Silva (Vienna, 186o) ; Ernest David, Les Operas du juif Antonio Jose da Silva, 17051939 (Paris, 188o); Oliveira Lima, Aspectos de litteratura colonial Bratileira ( Leipzig
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