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Afrânio Coutinho (March 15, 1911 – August 5, 2000) was a Brazilian literary critic and essayist. He encouraged the rise of the "New Criticism" in Brazil of the 1950s. Coutinho edited the Portuguese version of Reader's Digest as well as several reference works on Brazilian literature. He also taught literature at several universities.

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  • Afrânio Coutinho (March 15, 1911 – August 5, 2000) was a Brazilian literary critic and essayist. He encouraged the rise of the "New Criticism" in Brazil of the 1950s. Coutinho edited the Portuguese version of Reader's Digest as well as several reference works on Brazilian literature. He also taught literature at several universities. (en)
  • Afrânio dos Santos Coutinho (Salvador, 15 de março de 1911 — Rio de Janeiro, 5 de agosto de 2000) foi um professor, crítico literário e ensaísta brasileiro. Ocupou a cadeira 33 da Academia Brasileira de Letras, eleito em 17 de abril de 1962.[1] (pt)
  • Afrânio Coutinho (* 15. März 1911 in Salvador da Bahia; † 5. August 2000 in Rio de Janeiro) war ein brasilianischer Literaturkritiker und Autor. Coutinho studierte Medizin, wandte sich aber früh der Literatur zu. Nach Auslandsaufenthalten wurde er Professor am Colégio Pedro II und an der Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). 1962 wurde er in die Academia Brasileira de Letras gewählt, wo er die cadeira 33 besetzte. An der UFRJ gründete er 1965 die Literaturfakultät und war deren Direktor bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1981. (de)
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  • Afrânio Coutinho (March 15, 1911 – August 5, 2000) was a Brazilian literary critic and essayist. He encouraged the rise of the "New Criticism" in Brazil of the 1950s. Coutinho edited the Portuguese version of Reader's Digest as well as several reference works on Brazilian literature. He also taught literature at several universities. (en)
  • Afrânio Coutinho (* 15. März 1911 in Salvador da Bahia; † 5. August 2000 in Rio de Janeiro) war ein brasilianischer Literaturkritiker und Autor. Coutinho studierte Medizin, wandte sich aber früh der Literatur zu. Nach Auslandsaufenthalten wurde er Professor am Colégio Pedro II und an der Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). 1962 wurde er in die Academia Brasileira de Letras gewählt, wo er die cadeira 33 besetzte. An der UFRJ gründete er 1965 die Literaturfakultät und war deren Direktor bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1981. Coutinho gilt als Spezialist für Machado de Assis; seine Privatbibliothek bildete den Grundstock für die 1979 gegründete Oficina Literária Afrânio Coutinho (OLAC) (die heute zur Literaturfakultät der UFRJ gehört). (de)
  • Afrânio dos Santos Coutinho (Salvador, 15 de março de 1911 — Rio de Janeiro, 5 de agosto de 2000) foi um professor, crítico literário e ensaísta brasileiro. Ocupou a cadeira 33 da Academia Brasileira de Letras, eleito em 17 de abril de 1962.[1] (pt)
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