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| 15-61 | The Correspondence of Camões (with Introduction, Commentaries, Translation and Notes) Clive Willis, Camões doi:10.2307/41105019 | Cite |
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| 62-77 | 'The Life and Actions of Mathias de Albuquerque (1547— 1609)': A Portuguese Source for Deccan History Sanjay Subrahmanyam doi:10.2307/41105020 | Cite |
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| 78-86 | 'True to his sense, but truer to his fame': Sir Richard Fanshawe's Versions of Tasso's Sonnet on Camões Roger M. Walker doi:10.2307/41105021 | Cite |
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| 133-167 | Representations of the 'Discoveries' and the Imaginary of the Nation in Portuguese Integralism Abdoolkarim Vakil doi:10.2307/41105025 | Cite |
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| 168-178 | 'Tanto poeta em versos me cantou': The Role of Florbela Espanca's University Colleagues in her Poetic Development Cláudia Pazos Alonso doi:10.2307/41105026 | Cite |
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| 192-199 | Stories About Time in Four Fairytales from Portuguese-Speaking Countries Isabel Cardigos doi:10.2307/41105028 | Cite |
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| 200-215 | The Language Problem and Comparative Literature: Stephen Reckert's "Beyond Chrysanthemums" Alan Deyermond doi:10.2307/41105029 | Cite |
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| 216-217 | Review of José I. Suárez, The Carnival Stage. Vicentine Comedy within the Serio-Comic Mode Luís De Sousa Rebelo doi:10.2307/41105030 | Cite |
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| 219-222 | Review of Jeanne Marie Penvenne, African Workers and Colonial Racism: Mozambican Strategies and Struggles in Lourenço Marques, 1877-1962 Patrick Chabal doi:10.2307/41105032 | Cite |
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