Portuguese Studies 14

Portuguese Studies 14.1

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

1 January 1998  •  325pp

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Contents:

vi

Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105077

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1-19

Aspects of Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Twelfth Century. Manuscripts, Relics, Decretals and the Cult of St Thomas Becket at Lorvão, Alcobaça and Tomar
Anne J. Duggan
doi:10.2307/41105078

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20-32

Humour in the cantigas d'amigo: Its Nature and Significance
David Ashurst
doi:10.2307/41105079

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33-44

The Awareness of Europe within the Horizon of Portuguese Expansion in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Luis Adão Da Fonseca
doi:10.2307/41105080

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45-50

A New Testament Echo in Menina e Moça?: Arima, Avalor and a Textual Problem
John Gornall
doi:10.2307/41105081

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51-64

Love as Knowledge: The Lyric Poetry of Camões
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105082

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65-83

Dom Jorge Mascarenhas: Family Tradition and Power Politics in Habsburg Portugal
Lorraine White
doi:10.2307/41105083

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84-91

The Last Novels of Eça de Queirós: Realism as a Problem
Carlos Reis
doi:10.2307/41105084

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92-103

Eça in English Translation: Some Treasures and Some Travesties
Alison Aiken
doi:10.2307/41105085

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104-121

Contributions to a History of Criminal Anthropology in Portugal
Diogo Ramada Curto
doi:10.2307/41105086

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122-137

Re-inventing Orpheus: Women and Poetry Today
Maria Irene Ramalho de Sousa Santos
doi:10.2307/41105087

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138-151

Fascist or Conservative? Portugal, Spain and the French Connection
Richard Griffiths
doi:10.2307/41105088

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152-169

São Coisas Nossas: Samba and Identity in the Vargas Era (1930-45)
Lisa Shaw
doi:10.2307/41105089

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170-180

More Than Meets The Eye, or a Tree House of Her Own: A New Look at a Short Story by Clarice Lispector
Claire Williams
doi:10.2307/41105090

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181-194

Being Here with Vergílio Ferreira and Clarice Lispector: At the Limits of Language and Subjectivity
Fernando Arenas
doi:10.2307/41105091

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195-204

An Epic of the Brazilian Revolution: Callado's "Quarup"
Lúcia Sá
doi:10.2307/41105092

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205-214

The Aura of History in Historical Fiction
Teresa Cristina Cerdeira Da Silva, Suzette Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105093

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215-226

'In the Beginning Was the Word': Text and Meaning in Two Dramas by José Saramago
David G. Frier
doi:10.2307/41105094

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227-241

The Diary and Portuguese Women Writers
Paulo de Medeiros
doi:10.2307/41105095

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242-254

Revisiting Alcacer Quibir: History, Myth and War in Manuel Alegre's "Jornada de África"
Margarida Calafate Ribeiro
doi:10.2307/41105096

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255-266

Ever Decreasing Circles: Chico Buarque's Hidden Agenda in "Estorvo"
Stephanie Dennison
doi:10.2307/41105097

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267-276

'It could all be different': An Introduction to the Fiction of João Gilberto Noll
David Treece
doi:10.2307/41105098

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277-280

Review of David Johnston, Hilary Owen, Gil Vicente. The Boat Plays
Juliet Perkins
doi:10.2307/41105099

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280-282

Review of Luís Vaz de Camões, Landeg White, The Lusiads
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105100

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282-283

Review of João Capistrano de Abreu, Arthur Brakel, Chapters of Brazil's Colonial History, 1500-1800
Nancy Priscilla Naro
doi:10.2307/41105101

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284

Review of Daniel Balderston, Donna J. Guy, Sex and Sexuality in Latin America
John Gledson
doi:10.2307/41105102

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285

Review of Euclides da Cunha, Samuel Putnam, Rebellion in the Backlands (Os sertões)
John Gledson
doi:10.2307/41105103

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285-287

Review of Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, Log Book: Selected Poems
Cláudia Pazos Alonso
doi:10.2307/41105104

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288-289

Review of Carolina Maria de Jesus, Melvin S. Arrington Jr, Robert M. Levine, I'm Going to Have a Little House. The Second Diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus
Nancy Priscilla Naro
doi:10.2307/41105105

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289-291

Review of Ana Cristina César, Cecilia McCullough, Patricia E. Paige, David Treece, Intimate Diaries
Maria Manuel Lisboa
doi:10.2307/41105106

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291-292

Review of António Costa Pinto, Salazar's Dictatorship and European Fascism: Problems of Interpretation
Roger Eatwell
doi:10.2307/41105107

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292-294

Review of Kenneth Maxwell, The Making of Portuguese Democracy
Malyn Newitt
doi:10.2307/41105108

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294-295

Review of J. G. Noll, David Treece, Hotel Atlantico
Lisa Shaw
doi:10.2307/41105109

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295-296

Review of Antonio Candido, Howard S. Becker, On Literature and Society
David Treece
doi:10.2307/41105110

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297-319

Bibliographic and Research Information
John Laidlar
doi:10.2307/41105111

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