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12-24 | Not the enemy without but Stoic virtue within: António Ferreira and Islam Tom Earle doi:10.2307/41105744 | Cite |
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25-39 | 'Strewing words in the wind': Desire, rhetoric and frustration in Camões's "Égloga dos Faunos" José Miguel, Martínez Torrejón doi:10.2307/41105745 | Cite |
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40-54 | Prisoner of the Sás: the Brazil and Portugal Years of Anthony Knyvett of Westminster's Journal 1593-1601 R. F. Hitchcock doi:10.2307/41105746 | Cite |
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55-67 | Camões as a Romantic Hero: "Os Lusíadas" as an Example of Patriotism in the Netherlands between 1766 and 1880 Nelleke Moser doi:10.2307/41105747 | Cite |
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78-88 | Zé Povinho and John Bull: Portuguese Perceptions of Britain, 1870-90 Alan Freeland doi:10.2307/41105749 | Cite |
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106-132 | No Mother's Daughter or the Importance of Being Ernesto: Identity and Separation in Maria Judite de Carvalho Maria Manuel Lisboa doi:10.2307/41105751 | Cite |
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158-170 | The Magic of Words: João Guimarães Rosa and the Backlands Sandra Guardini Vasconcelos doi:10.2307/41105754 | Cite |
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171-184 | The Detective Genre as a Postmodernist Parody for the Representation and Redemption of History. José Cardoso Pires' "Balada da Praia dos Cães" Ana Isabel Briones García doi:10.2307/41105755 | Cite |
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210-213 | Review of Douglas L. Wheeler, Historical Dictionary of Portugal (European Historical Dictionaries Series, no. 1) Abdoolkarim Vakil doi:10.2307/41105758 | Cite |
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213-216 | Review of Kenneth Maxwell, Pombal, Paradox of the Enlightenment Jorge M. Pedreira doi:10.2307/41105759 | Cite |
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216-218 | Review of João Camilo dos Santos, Camilo Castelo Branco no centenário da morte. Colloquium of Santa Barbara Luís De Sousa Rebelo doi:10.2307/41105760 | Cite |
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