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An exhaustive reference for anyone delving into Portuguese letters, this bibliography arranges the wealth of material into clear, thematic sections—general studies, individual texts, anthologies, folk traditions, language guides, dictionaries, and author entries. It follows the systematic plan of an earlier French bibliography, ensuring that each entry is cross‑referenced with related scholarship and indicating works still in press. The layout makes it easy to trace the development of literary criticism from early catalogues to more recent academic journals.
Designed as a companion to a standard survey of Portuguese literature, the volume draws on a wide array of sources, from nineteenth‑century catalogues of Lusitanian poetry to contemporary articles on dramatic history. It highlights key bibliographic works, points out where further research is needed, and notes special items such as folklore collections and linguistic studies. Researchers and students will find the precise citations and thoughtful organization a valuable shortcut through an otherwise sprawling field.
Because it was compiled in the early 1920s, the book also offers a snapshot of the scholarly landscape of its time, revealing which texts were considered essential and how Portuguese literary studies were framed for an international audience.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (324K characters)
Release date
2026-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1882–1950
A British scholar and travel writer with a deep knowledge of Portugal and Spain, he helped bring Iberian literature, history, and culture to English-speaking readers. His books range from literary studies to vivid country portraits that are still widely read in the public domain.
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