Iosif Sava is listed as a figure associated with Brazilian Romanticism, though specific details about his contributions are not provided in this extract.
This document presents a list of figures associated with Romanticism across various national movements. It categorizes individuals by country, noting their primary artistic or literary contributions, such as novelist, poet, composer, painter, playwright, or scholar. The list spans European regions including Brazil, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Estonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Scotland, and Spain, as well as broader categories like North America and Wales. For some regions, brief contextual information is provided, such as the emergence and peak of Spanish Romanticism or the period following Polish Romanticism. The extract does not elaborate on the specific roles or significance of most individuals listed, beyond their general classification.
Within the context of Brazilian Romanticism, Iosif Sava is mentioned. This literary and artistic movement in Brazil spanned from the 1830s to the 1880s, characterized by a focus on national identity, nature, and emotional expression. Other figures listed under Brazilian Romanticism include notable novelists like Joaquim Manuel de Macedo and José de Alencar, and poets such as Castro Alves and Gonçalves Dias. The extract identifies Sava simply as part of this movement, without further detail on his specific artistic output or philosophical leanings within the Romantic tradition.