Portuguese Studies 39.1

Portuguese Studies 39.1

Modern Humanities Research Association

3 July 2023  •  112pp

ISBN: 978-1-839542-64-0 (paperback)

Access online: At Project MUSE

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Contents:

v-vi

Erica Dantas Brasil (1969–2022)
Adam Sharman
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900056

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1-14

Eça, Author of ‘The Purloined Letter’: Narcissism and Imitation in O primo Basílio
David J. Bailey
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900047

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15-31

Magazines from Macao and Literature in Portuguese in the Early Twentieth Century
Duarte Drumond Braga
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900048

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32-49

Camilo Pessanha’s Missing City: Race, Poetry, and Urban Writing in Portuguese Macau
Adam Mahler
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900049

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50-62

From the Publisher’s Authorial Forge: Pseudotranslations and the Invention of Oscar Vaudin and Jorge Merovell
Nuno Medeiros
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900050

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63-75

Fado as Economic History: The Mariquinhas Saga Reinterpreted
Cristina Parsons
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900051

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76-88

Pessoa, Lacan and the Ethics of Desire
Thomas Waller
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900052

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89-91

Review of Rosa Maria Martelo, Devagar, a Poesia
Jerónimo Pizarro
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900053

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91-97

Review of Jerónimo Pizarro, Fernando Pessoa: A Critical Introduction
Paulo de Medeiros
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900054

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98-99

Review of Miguel Real and Filomena Oliveira, As 7 Vidas de José Saramago
David G. Frier
doi:10.1353/port.2023.a900055

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