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Portuguese Studies: Literature, 1928 to the Present Day

Portuguese Studies: Literature, 1928 to the Present Day LITER ATUR E , 1928 TO THE PR ESENT DAY by Rhian Atkin, University of Manche,s ter Paul Melo e Castro, University of Lee , d asnd Raquel Ribeiro, University of Nottingham 1. Gener al Parkinson, Companion , is an essential volume for libraries, students and academics alike, covering Portugal’s major literary periods. Of particular interest for this review are the follo Gw . i d ng e C : M as.t ro, ‘Fernando Pessoa and the Modernist Generation’ (144–56), examines the broad scope of Pessoa’s work and brings in other early 20th-c. authors in relation to the heteronymous pR oo et th . w P. ell, ‘Narrative and Drama during the Dictatorship’ (157–67), is a thorough and wide- ranging chapter dealing with the literary and dramatic production of an extensive selection of authors duriE ng stt ah de o Novo dictatorship, discussing, where relevant, their critical perspectives on the regime. H. Owen and C.P azos Alonso, ‘Women Writers up to 1974’ (168–81), is a substantial critical overview of female authorship in the 20th c., contributing to the retrieval of women’s writing by academics in recent years. M. Sabine and C. Williams, ‘Writing after the Dictatorship’ (182–201), focuses on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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© Copyright 2011 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/2222-4297-90000697
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LITER ATUR E , 1928 TO THE PR ESENT DAY by Rhian Atkin, University of Manche,s ter Paul Melo e Castro, University of Lee , d asnd Raquel Ribeiro, University of Nottingham 1. Gener al Parkinson, Companion , is an essential volume for libraries, students and academics alike, covering Portugal’s major literary periods. Of particular interest for this review are the follo Gw . i d ng e C : M as.t ro, ‘Fernando Pessoa and the Modernist Generation’ (144–56), examines the broad scope of Pessoa’s work and brings in other early 20th-c. authors in relation to the heteronymous pR oo et th . w P. ell, ‘Narrative and Drama during the Dictatorship’ (157–67), is a thorough and wide- ranging chapter dealing with the literary and dramatic production of an extensive selection of authors duriE ng stt ah de o Novo dictatorship, discussing, where relevant, their critical perspectives on the regime. H. Owen and C.P azos Alonso, ‘Women Writers up to 1974’ (168–81), is a substantial critical overview of female authorship in the 20th c., contributing to the retrieval of women’s writing by academics in recent years. M. Sabine and C. Williams, ‘Writing after the Dictatorship’ (182–201), focuses on

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Dec 30, 2009

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