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Filipa Lowndes Vicente, Entre Dois Impérios, Viajantes Britânicos em Goa (1800-1940) Lisboa: Tinta-da-China, 2015
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‘The Alliance is not our whole Foreign Policy’: Salazar’s Speeches and Notes about the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance and the Attitude of the Portuguese Government towards Britain during the Spanish Civil War (September 1936-July 1937)
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Rogério Miguel Puga, Imagologia e Mitos Nacionais: o Episódio dos Doze de Inglaterra na Literatura Portuguesa (C.1550-1902) e o Nacionalismo (Colonial) de Teófilo Braga. Casal de Cambra: Caleidoscópio/FCSH/CETAPS/FCT, 2014
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Evocação dos 360 anos do Casamento Real Anglo-Português de D. Catarina de Bragança com Carlos II de Inglaterra
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Lisboa, 1755: Paisagens Sonoras e Olfactivas no Thriller Histórico The Day of Atonement (2014), de David Liss
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Particular Ways of Seeing: British Women in Portugal at the Beginning of the 19th Century
This article aims to analyze two female British travellers’ perspectives on Portugal, having as its main objective the discussion of whether those female travelers might present different perspectives from their British male counterparts, thus avoiding prejudiced views as was usual in British male travel writing about Portuga
Notas sobre os Sonetos Ingleses de um Poeta Português: 35 Sonnets de Fernando Pessoa
Published in 1918, 35 Sonnets by Fernando Pessoa is a literary example of the intricate relationship between the author and the English language as well as English literature and culture. The article revisits Pessoa’s sonnets while exploring the writing process, its content, the formal structures employed and its reception by both the English and Portuguese public. Despite facing criticism for their archaic style, Pessoa’s sonnets significantly influenced his Portuguese poetry. Pessoa’s English writings, though initially undervalued, are now recognised for their intricate stylistic complexities, reflecting his deep engagement with English literary traditions, mainly Shakespeare and John Milto