Portuguese Studies 10

Portuguese Studies 10.1

W. S. Maney & Son Ltd for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1994  •  268pp

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Contents:

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Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41104998
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1-23
Dom Pedro the Regent, Alto Infante: in Memoriam
Harold Livermore
doi:10.2307/41104999
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24-43
The Oriental Voices of Mendes Pinto, or the Traveller as Ethnologist in Portuguese India
Joan-Pau Rubiés
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44-64
Sir Richard Fanshawe's Lusiad and Manuel de Faria e Sousa's Lusíadas Comentadas: New Documentary Evidence
Roger M. Walker
doi:10.2307/41105001
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65-71
The Portuguese Language Between 1700 and 1850
Tait Anderson, Dieter Messner
doi:10.2307/41105002
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72-84
Realism and the Romantic Intrusion: The Fiction of Eça de Queiroz and Machado de Assis
Alberto De Lacerda
doi:10.2307/41105003
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85-109
Two Portuguese Bandits: José do Telhado and João Brandão
Marianne L. Wiesebron
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110-121
Poetry and the Female Body in Manuel Bandeira
Marta Peixoto, John Gledson
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122-154
Fernando Pessoa: an Unfinished Manuscript by Roy Campbell
George Monteiro
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155-176
The Opposition to the 'New State' and the British Attitude at the end of the Second World War: Hope and Disillusion
Francisco Seixas Da Costa
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177-192
Portuguese Fiction Written by Women after April 1974: Some Innovative Features
Isabel Allegro De Magalhães
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193-214
Eros on the Isle of Fascists: Jorge de Sena's 'A Grã-Canária' as Parody of Camões's Isle of Love
Francisco Cota Fagundes
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215-239
Antonio Candido: Keeping Criticism Alive
Celia Pedrosa, David Treece
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240-241
Review of A.J.R. Russell-Wood, Society and Government in Colonial Brazil, 1500-1822
Linda A. Newson
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241-242
Review of Patrícia Galvão, K. David Jackson, Industrial Park: a proletarian novel
David Treece
doi:10.2307/41105012
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243-244
Review of Manuel Rui, Ronald W. Sousa, Gitahi Gititi, Yes, Comrade!
Patrick Chabal
doi:10.2307/41105013
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244-246
Review of Oyekan Owomoyela, A History of Twentieth-Century African Literatures
Patrick Chabal
doi:10.2307/41105014
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247-263
Bibliographic and Research Information
John Laidlar
doi:10.2307/41105015
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