The starting point of this paper is three works of the contemporary Portuguese writer Mário Cláudio – the novels Peregrinação de Barnabé das Índias (1998), Os Naufrágios de Camões (2017) and the play A Ilha de Oriente (1989) –, focusing on how the author rewrites the voyages of Discovery of the 16th century and shapes an image of the East. My aim is to analyse the representation of the so-called Orient and the memory of maritime travels, not only from the point of view of Mário Cláudio’s poetics, but also in the light of a collective discourse that is at the same time aesthetic, historical and mythical
The intervention addresses three metaphysical and fantastical exemplary works from the twentieth cen...
The following text is intended to construct a typology of the traveler Oswald de Andrade in his firs...
The five stories in Magris’s Tempo curvo a Krems contain indirect references to the German and Mitte...
The starting point of this paper is three works of the contemporary Portuguese writer Mário Cláudio ...
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen’s book Navigations was inspired by the experience of the author’s f...
If the concept of time-space, associated to the travel, usually refers to a space-temporal changing ...
Since its independence, Portugal had strong commercial, political, and cultural ties with the Italia...
The Italian travellers to the East during the 16th century left us some important works that they el...
During the 17th-century, a large number of Europeans traveled to the East. Among them, two groups ca...
Abel Salazar presents the considerations of a traveler-storyteller about some Italian cities in his ...
The following work aims to explore some of the most peculiar paradigms of the travel narratives, foc...
Both in his novels, such as Illazioni su una sciabola (1984), Un altro mare (1991) and Alla cieca (2...
Following Fernand Braudel’s Méditerranée, historians interpreted the Mediterranean, Baltic, Atlantic...
Abstract: The reconstruction of history introduced by the novels Orion (2002) and Peregrinação de Ba...
The subject of the essay is the analysis of the staging of Lope de Vega’s novel ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (...
The intervention addresses three metaphysical and fantastical exemplary works from the twentieth cen...
The following text is intended to construct a typology of the traveler Oswald de Andrade in his firs...
The five stories in Magris’s Tempo curvo a Krems contain indirect references to the German and Mitte...
The starting point of this paper is three works of the contemporary Portuguese writer Mário Cláudio ...
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen’s book Navigations was inspired by the experience of the author’s f...
If the concept of time-space, associated to the travel, usually refers to a space-temporal changing ...
Since its independence, Portugal had strong commercial, political, and cultural ties with the Italia...
The Italian travellers to the East during the 16th century left us some important works that they el...
During the 17th-century, a large number of Europeans traveled to the East. Among them, two groups ca...
Abel Salazar presents the considerations of a traveler-storyteller about some Italian cities in his ...
The following work aims to explore some of the most peculiar paradigms of the travel narratives, foc...
Both in his novels, such as Illazioni su una sciabola (1984), Un altro mare (1991) and Alla cieca (2...
Following Fernand Braudel’s Méditerranée, historians interpreted the Mediterranean, Baltic, Atlantic...
Abstract: The reconstruction of history introduced by the novels Orion (2002) and Peregrinação de Ba...
The subject of the essay is the analysis of the staging of Lope de Vega’s novel ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (...
The intervention addresses three metaphysical and fantastical exemplary works from the twentieth cen...
The following text is intended to construct a typology of the traveler Oswald de Andrade in his firs...
The five stories in Magris’s Tempo curvo a Krems contain indirect references to the German and Mitte...