This is the first Chronology of Portuguese Literature to be published in any language. It presents a comprehensive year-by-year list of significant and representative works of literature published mainly in Portuguese from 1128 to the beginning of the current millennium. As a reference tool, it displays the continuity and variety of the literature of the oldest European country, and documents the development of Portuguese letters from their origins to the year 2000, while also presenting the year of birth and death of each author. This book is an ideal resource for students and academics of Portuguese literature and Lusophone cultures.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 27 Jun 2011
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443830034
About Rogerio Miguel PugaRogerio Puga
Rogério Miguel Puga holds a PhD in Anglo-Portuguese Studies (FCSH New University of Lisbon Portugal) was a Lecturer at the Institute of Education and Sciences (ISEC Lisbon 20002005) Assistant Professor at the University of Macao (20072009) and is now a Senior Researcher at the Centre for English Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (CETAPS New University of Lisbon) where he also teaches. He is a research collaborator at the Centre for Overseas History (CHAM New University) and the Centre for Comparative Studies (University of Lisbon) and an invited researcher at the University of Macau (History Department). He has published several studies on Anglo-Portuguese literary and historical relations the Portuguese and British Empires and on Lusophone and Anglophone Literatures namely: The Portuguese Historical Novel (Lisbon 2006) A World of Euphemism: Representations of Macao in the Work of Austin Coates. City of Broken Promises as Historical Novel and Female Bildungsroman (Lisbon 2009) and The English Presence and Anglo-Portuguese Relations in Macao (16351794) (Lisbon 2009). He is the editor of the European Journal of Macao Studies (Portugal) and subject editor for the journal Romance Studies (United Kingdom).
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