Portuguese Studies 2

Portuguese Studies 2.1

Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1986  •  234pp

ISBN: 978-0-947623-05-0 (paperback)

Access online: At JSTOR

Portuguese


Contents:

v

Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41104810

Cite
1-14

Aljamia Portuguesa Revisited
L. P. Harvey
doi:10.2307/41104811

Cite
15-48

Francisco de Holanda and His Illustrations of the Creation
J. B. Bury
doi:10.2307/41104812

Cite
49-55

Style and Substance in the Peregrination
Thomas R. Hart
doi:10.2307/41104813

Cite
56-98

Victims, Allies, Rebels: Towards a New History of Nineteenth-Century Indianism in Brazil
David Treece
doi:10.2307/41104814

Cite
99-119

Eça de Queirós: Consular Correspondence from Newcastle

doi:10.2307/41104815

Cite
120-124

On Being a Westerner A Translation of 'O Sentimento dum Ocidental' by Cesário Verde
Keith Bosley, Cesário Verde
doi:10.2307/41104816

Cite
125-140

Almada or the Unanswered Questions
José-Augusto França, Mike Harland
doi:10.2307/41104817

Cite
141-158

Time and Voice in the Work of José Cardoso Pires
Óscar Lopes, Suzette Macedo
doi:10.2307/41104818

Cite
159-165

'A Imitação da Rosa' by Clarice Lispector: An Interpretation
Marta De Senna
doi:10.2307/41104819

Cite
166-184

João Cabral: From Pedra to Pedra
Stephen Reckert
doi:10.2307/41104820

Cite
185-195

Intertext, Interprétant, and Ideology in Luiz Vilela's Entre Amigos
John Parker
doi:10.2307/41104821

Cite
196-207

Language and Literature in Portuguese-Writing Africa
Russell G. Hamilton
doi:10.2307/41104822

Cite
208-216

Review of Tom Gallagher, Portugal: A Twentieth-Century Interpretation; Simon Katzenellenbogen, South Africa and Southern Mozambique: Labour, Railways and Trade in the Making of a Relationship; Barry Munslow, Mozambique: The Revolution and its Origins; Luís Cabral, Crónica da Libertação
Patrick Chabal
doi:10.2307/41104823

Cite
216-217

Review of C. R. Boxer, Portuguese Conquest and Commerce in Southern Asia, 1500-1750
Peter Marshall
doi:10.2307/41104824

Cite
218

Review of António Pinto da França, Portuguese Influence in Indonesia
Luís De Sousa Rebelo
doi:10.2307/41104825

Cite
218-220

Review of Gervase Clarence-Smith, The Third Portuguese Empire, 1825—1975: A Study in Economic Imperialism
John Iliffe
doi:10.2307/41104826

Cite
220-221

Review of Pamela Bacarisse, A Alma Amortalhada: Mário de Sá-Carneiro's Use of Metaphor and Image
Eugénio Lisboa
doi:10.2307/41104827

Cite
222

Review of Rose Macaulay, They Went to Portugal
S. George West
doi:10.2307/41104828

Cite
222-223

Review of Paulo Freire, Donaldo Macedo, The Politics of Education: Culture, Power and Liberation
Vivian Schelling
doi:10.2307/41104829

Cite
223-224

Review of Maria Luisa Nunes, A Portuguese Colonial in America: Belmira Nunes Lopes. The Autobiography of a Cape- Verdean American
Patrick Chabal
doi:10.2307/41104830

Cite
224-229

Review of Mario Vargas Llosa, Helen Lane, The War of the End of the World
John Butt
doi:10.2307/41104831

Cite

This title is distributed on behalf of MHRA by Ingram’s. Booksellers and libraries can order direct from Ingram by setting up an ipage Account: click here for more.


Permanent link to this title: