Portuguese Studies 4

Portuguese Studies 4.1

Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1988  •  266pp

ISBN: 978-0-947623-24-1 (paperback)

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Contents:

v-vi

Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
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1-15

From Sign to Symbol: The Structure of a Portuguese Allegory
Janet E. Cartȩr
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16-54

A Precursor of O Soldado Prático: Trouas feitas polos lascaryms da India contra Don Graçia Visorey, an adaptation of Jorge Manrique's Coplas
David Hook
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55-83

A Translation of Three Chapters from the Peregrinação of Fernão Mendes Pinto
Rebecca Catz, Fernão Mendes Pinto
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84-99

Emblematic Monsters in Portuguese Pamphlets of the Eighteenth Century
Yara F. Vieira
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100-116

Necrophilia in Portuguese Poetry: from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
Alfredo Margarido, Tom Earle
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117-175

A Civil Servant in the Brazilian Monarchy: A Study of the Limits of Administrative Power
Antonio Candido De Mello E Souza, David Treece
doi:10.2307/41104861

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176-180

Sampaio Bruno, the Inquisition and Sebastianism
José Augusto Seabra, Maria Do Carmo Ponte
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181-195

The Sear a Nova Group (1921-1926) and The Ambiguities of Portuguese Liberal Elitism
Manuel Villaverde Cabral
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196-205

The Harlequin of Murilo Rubião: The Silent Experience
Marly Amarilha De Oliveira
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206-218

Augusto de Conrado, An Early Mozambican Poet
Patrick Chabal, Eduardo White
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219-232

Carlos de Oliveira and the New State Censors
Colin Hignett
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233-237

Portugal: the Revolution in Perspective
Patrick Chabal
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237-238

Review of Daya de Silva, The Portuguese in Asia: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies on Portuguese Colonial History in Asia, 1498-c. 1800. (Bibliotheca Asiatica, 22)
Charles Boxer
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239-240

Review of C. R. Boxer, Portuguese Merchants and Missionaries in Feudal Japan, 1543-1640
Armando Martins Janeira
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240-241

Review of R. D. Cremer, Macau: City of Commerce and Culture
G. V. Scammell
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241

Review of Stuart B. Schwartz, Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society: Bahia, 1550—1835
John Fisher
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242-244

Review of David Treece, Bound in Misery and Iron: The Impact of the Grande Carajás Programme on the Indians of Brazil
Anthony Hall
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244-247

Review of José Saramago, Giovanni Pontiero, Baltasar and Blimunda
Clare Ferros
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248-260

Bibliographic and Research Information
John Laidlar
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