Portuguese Studies 6

Portuguese Studies 6.1

Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 1990  •  251pp

ISBN: 978-0-947623-37-1 (paperback)

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Contents:

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Introductory Note

doi:10.2307/41104898

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1-16

The 'Conquest of Lisbon' and its Author
Harold Livermore
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17-23

Columbus in the Azores
Rebecca Catz
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24-31

An Imperial Letter From Süleyman the Magnificent to Dom João III Concerning Proposals for an Ottoman-Portuguese Armistice
Sali̇h Özbaran
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32-37

The Lusiads: Epic Celebration and Pastoral Regret
Helder Macedo
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38-52

A Translation from the "Lendas da Índia" of Gaspar Correia: The Rise and Fall of Bahadur Shah (Excerpts from Book III, Part II)
Michael Lowery, Gaspar Correia
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53-70

Conversions in South-east Asia: Evidence from the Portuguese Records
M. N. Pearson
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71-84

The Portuguese, Montaigne and the Cannibals of Brazil: The Problem of the 'Other'
Luciana Stegagno Picchio
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85-93

The Devil in Brazilian History
Laura de Mello e Souza
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94-114

Alarms and Excursions in Lisbon under Castilian Domination: The Case of Captain Richard Butler
Michael E. Williams
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115-125

Dom Francisco Manuel de Melo: A Portuguese View of Catalonia in 1640
Eduardo Mayone Dias
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126-137

'Mercurius Anglus': Sir Richard Fanshawe's Reception as Ambassador in Lisbon
Roger M. Walker, W. H. Liddell
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138-151

Cunninghame Graham, Brazil and the Biography of Historical Imagination
John Walker
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152-172

The Hidden Costs of Labour on the Cocoa Plantations of São Tomé and Príncipe, 1875-1914
W. G. Clarence-Smith
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173-190

'Pérfida Albion' and 'Little Portugal': The Role of the Press in British and Portuguese National Perceptions of the 1890 Ultimatum
Maria Teresa Pinto Coelho
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191-210

Which Language for Galicia?: The Status of Galician as an Official Language and the Prospects for its 'Reintegration' with Portuguese
F. Pérez-Barreiro Nolla
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211-213

Review of Fernão Mendes Pinto, Rebecca D. Catz, The Travels of Fernão Mendes Pinto
Michael Lowery
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213-214

Review of John R. C. Martyn, Antonio Ferreira: The Tragedy of Ines de Castro
Frank Pierce
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214-216

Review of Manuel Carlos de Brito, Opera in Portugal in the Eighteenth Century
Curtis Price
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216-217

Review of Roderick J. Barman, Brazil: The Forging of a Nation, 1798—1852
John Gledson
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217-218

Review of Ray Harris-Northall, Weakening Processes in the History of Spanish Consonants. (Croom Helm Romance Linguistics Series)
David Hook
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218-220

Review of David Brookshaw, Paradise Betrayed: Brazilian Literature of the Indian
Giovanni Pontiero
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220-221

Review of Irwin Stern, Dictionary of Brazilian Literature
David Brookshaw
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221-224

Review of João Ubaldo Ribeiro, An Invincible Memory
John Parker
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224-225

Review of Iain Christie, Samora Machel: A Biography. (PANAF Great African Lives)
Patrick Chabal
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226-227

Review of Bobby J. Chamberlain, Portuguese Language and Luso-Brazilian Literature: An Annotated Guide to Selected Reference Works. (Selected Bibliographies in Language and Literature, 6)
John Laidlar
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228-246

Bibliographic Information
John Laidlar
doi:10.2307/41104924

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