ABSTRACT

"This collection brings together textual commentaries on thirty representative works of literature in Portuguese - either complete poems or extracts from longer works - ranging from the medieval lyric of the 13th century, through the poetry and drama of the Portuguese Renaissance, the great Realist novels of the nineteenth century, early twentieth century Modernism and post-1974 writings through to the present day, while also including examples of 19th- and 20th- century Brazilian literature. The authors chosen - poets, dramatists and novelists - are generally regarded as iconic writers, and the three most famous canonical Portuguese authors (Luis de Camoes, Fernando Pessoa, Jose Saramago) are featured, but the texts selected for commentary strike a balance between a focus on well-known and lesser-studied works. All the primary texts are reproduced in Portuguese, sometimes in original editions, with English translations added for the majority. The contributors variously explicate and contextualise the works they present, some focusing on hidden meaning, others on philological aspects of editing, others on their historical, intellectual and philosophical context, and others still on the process of translation itself. All, however, aim to develop the art of reading, for the benefit of scholars and students alike. Stephen Parkinson and Claudia Pazos Alonso are members of the Sub-Faculty of Portuguese at Oxford University, and editors of the Companion to Portuguese Literature (Tamesis, 2009)."

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

Commentaries in Honour of Tom Earle

chapter 1|10 pages

How to Eat a Spider

Alfonso X: Cantiga de Santa Maria 225

chapter 2|8 pages

A Tela da Dama

Estevam Coelho: ‘Sedia la fremosa’

chapter 4|7 pages

It takes one to know one — o reconhecimento de judeus em cena

Francisco Sá de Miranda: Os Vilhalpandos

chapter 5|10 pages

A Voice Crying Out in the Wilderness

Francisco Sá de Miranda: ‘Montano’

chapter 6|9 pages

The English Reception of Sá de Miranda

Francisco Sá de Miranda: ‘O sol é grande’

chapter 7|9 pages

Swansong

Luís de Camões: 'O cisne, quando sente ser chegada'

chapter 8|10 pages

O canto poético camoniano como epitáfio

Luís de Camões: ‘Cara minha inimiga, em cuja mão’

chapter 9|7 pages

‘Transforma-se o amador na cousa amada’: texto e contexto

Luís de Camões: ‘Transforma-se o amador na cousa amada’

chapter 10|11 pages

‘Todos juntos seguiram dom Francisco’

Jerónimo Corte-Real: Sucesso do Segundo Cerco de Diu

chapter 11|8 pages

Trent, Bait, and Deceit

Vasco Mousinho de Quevedo: ‘Às Relíquias de S. Cruz de Coimbra’

chapter 12|8 pages

Conflict Resolution

Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: A Primavera

chapter 13|7 pages

A Sonnet by the Marquise of Alorna

Leonor de Almeida Portugal: ‘A uma Senhora que principiava a fazer versos’

chapter 14|8 pages

Intimismo e comunidade galego-portuguesa

Rosalia de Castro: ‘Dend’ as fartas orelas do Mondego’

chapter 15|8 pages

Libaninho

Eça de Queirós: O Crime do Padre Amaro

chapter 16|11 pages

The Opening of A Ilustre Casa de Ramires and Oliveira Martins's Theories on Portuguese History

Eça de Queirós: A Ilustre Casa de Ramires

chapter 17|8 pages

Translating Eça

An extract from Eça de Queirós: ‘Um poeta lírico’

chapter 18|7 pages

Small holocausts: the devastation of the self

Camilo Pessanha: ‘Quem poluiu, quem rasgou os meus lençóis de linho’

chapter 19|7 pages

A Sonnet from the English

Fernando Pessoa: ‘Antígona’

chapter 20|9 pages

Haunting Pianos: Pessoa and D. H. Lawrence

Bernardo Soares: Livro do Desassossego

chapter 21|8 pages

Crimes and Confessions

Mário de Sá-Carneiro: A Confissão de Lúcio

chapter 22|8 pages

Watch this Space

Florbela Espanca: ‘Esfinge’

chapter 23|9 pages

Recoding the Colonial Borders

Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, and Maria Velho da Costa: Novas Cartas Portuguesas

chapter 24|7 pages

A Harvest Raised from the Text

José Saramago: Levantado do Chão

chapter 25|9 pages

The Art of Seeing Queerly

Al Berto: ‘Truque do Pêssego’

chapter 26|8 pages

Interracial Intimacy as Site of Colonial Re-visioning

Lídia Jorge: O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas

chapter 27|10 pages

Mignon's Song

Antônio Gonçalves Dias: ‘Canção do exílio’

chapter 28|7 pages

Mechanisms of Memory

Graciliano Ramos: Infância

chapter 29|8 pages

Severino's Voice

João Cabral de Melo Neto: Morte e Vida Severina

chapter 30|9 pages

The End, or is it?

Clarice Lispector: A Hora da Estrela