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"O Culto da Arte em Portugal", escrito por José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão, é uma obra fundamental que analisa e promove a importância da arte e da cultura na sociedade portuguesa do século XIX. Publicado pela primeira vez em 1896, o livro faz parte de uma série de ensaios onde Ramalho Ortigão critica e reflete sobre diversos aspectos da vida e da cultura portuguesas, sempre com um olhar perspicaz e profundamente informado. A obra "O Culto da Arte em Portugal" é um tratado sobre a importância da arte na formação da identidade cultural e nacional. Ramalho Ortigão argumenta que a arte deve ser cultivada e valorizada como um pilar essencial da sociedade, influenciando positivamente a educação, a moral e o progresso de um país.
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The first literary biography in English of Eça de Queiroz, the Portuguese Dickens.
E a de Queir s' work has primarily been studied within the context of French literature and culture. This book presents a different E a. Focusing on the years that he lived in Paris, it demonstrates how the periodicals he himself conceived and edited were modeled on dozens of Victorian ones such as the Contemporary Review, the Review of Reviews or the Idler, as well as on some American ones such as the Forum, the Arena, and the North American Review. This book shows us an E a who is undeniably an Anglophile, an E a long seduced by the diversity and originality of English thought, an E a increasingly distant from the French cultural model which had marked his education. Teresa Pinto Coelho is Full Professor and Chair in Anglo-Portuguese Studies at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Javier Marías has explained many times that working as a translator of literary works from English into Spanish helped shape him as a writer. This study explores those claims by analysing two things: firstly, his translations themselves; and secondly, seeing how those translations have left discernible traces in his own fiction.
The first systematic account of crime fiction as a global genre, offering unprecedented coverage of distinct traditions across the world.