UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020In 1903, a year of huge conflicts in the textile industry between the working-class and the factory owners, the journalist João Grave made his debut in the Portuguese literature with The Hungry Ones (Os Famintos), a novel where the action is set in a working-class patio and a weaving factory, in the city of Oporto. This novel, where ultra-romantic sensibility coexists with naturalistic sordidness, may be interpreted as a modern epic that tells the story of a young woman who lives in this patio and becomes a plaything of destiny. In addition to symbolizing the lack of political awareness among female workers, the greatest victims of industrial capitalism and non-regulated labor, Luísa, the main character in thi...