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A curious item was found among Beethoven's effects,
locked away in a drawer, at the time of his death: three
letters, written but apparently never sent (they may have
been sent but returned to him), to the “Immortal Beloved.”
The content, which varies from high-flown
poetic sentiments to banal complaints about his health and
discomfort, makes it clear that this is no literary exercise but
was intended for a real person. The month and day of the
week are given, but not the year. The periods 1801-02,
1806-07, and 1811-12 have been proposed, but the last is
the most probable. The most cogent arguments regarding
the identity of the person addressed, those by Maynard
Solomon, point to Antonie Brentano, a native Viennese,
who was the wife of a Frankfurt merchant and sister-in-law
to Beethoven familiar Bettina Brentano.
(Adaptado de https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ludwig-van-Beethoven.
A partir do conteúdo do texto, pode-se afirmar que
Alternativas
- A)
as cartas mencionadas foram enviadas por Beethoven,
mas devolvidas a ele. - B)
a destinatária das cartas de Beethoven seria uma
cunhada do próprio compositor. - C)
as cartas foram enviadas no período de 1801 a 1812.
- D)
a hipótese mais sólida é a de que a destinatária das
cartas seria uma vienense.
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