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- catalog abstract "Annotation This work focuses specifically on the literature of the last one hundred years. It shows how Portuguese orientalism at the turn of the last century, while not ignoring 'orientalist' influences from Northern Europe, became woven into the perception writers had of their own country's history, the discoveries Portugal had pioneered, and its declining international role. The fiction, poetry and travel writing of authors who lived in or visited Macau, invariably view China through the prism of Portugal's past history, even though, between the end of the nineteenth as at the end of the twentieth century, new issues of gender and ethnicity and the emergence of a small Eurasian intelligentsia in Macau had lent variety to the literature. This volume examines work by Camilo Pessanha, Eca de Queiros, Miguel Torga, Deolinda da Conceicao, Maria Ondina Braga, Henrique de Senna Fernandes, and Rodrigo Leal de Carvalho.".
- catalog contributor b12675680.
- catalog coverage "China In literature.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Annotation This work focuses specifically on the literature of the last one hundred years. It shows how Portuguese orientalism at the turn of the last century, while not ignoring 'orientalist' influences from Northern Europe, became woven into the perception writers had of their own country's history, the discoveries Portugal had pioneered, and its declining international role. The fiction, poetry and travel writing of authors who lived in or visited Macau, invariably view China through the prism of Portugal's past history, even though, between the end of the nineteenth as at the end of the twentieth century, new issues of gender and ethnicity and the emergence of a small Eurasian intelligentsia in Macau had lent variety to the literature. This volume examines work by Camilo Pessanha, Eca de Queiros, Miguel Torga, Deolinda da Conceicao, Maria Ondina Braga, Henrique de Senna Fernandes, and Rodrigo Leal de Carvalho.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-187) and index.".
- catalog description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Introduction Clapter 2. Native colonial or colonial native? China through the eyes of Canilo Pessanha Chmpter 3. Orients of the imagination: Eca de Quehi6s and Miguel Torga Chapter 4. Hidden dangers: the Orient of the colonil novel Chapter 5. Insiders and outsiders: the China of Deofda da Conceicqo and Maria Ondina Braga Chapter 6. Women on the periphery Chlpter 7. Macau as roots and the fiction of Henriqe de Semna Ferwandes Chapter 8. Macau as routes: the novels ofRodrigo Leal de Carvalih Chapter 9. The literature oftransition Chapter 10. Concluion: exile, return, new departur Bibliographical sources Index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 191 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Perceptions of China in modern Portuguese literature.".
- catalog identifier "0773470115".
- catalog isFormatOf "Perceptions of China in modern Portuguese literature.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Portuguese literature ; v. 1".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Perceptions of China in modern Portuguese literature.".
- catalog spatial "China In literature.".
- catalog subject "869.09/3251 21".
- catalog subject "PQ9055 .B76 2002".
- catalog subject "Portuguese literature 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Introduction Clapter 2. Native colonial or colonial native? China through the eyes of Canilo Pessanha Chmpter 3. Orients of the imagination: Eca de Quehi6s and Miguel Torga Chapter 4. Hidden dangers: the Orient of the colonil novel Chapter 5. Insiders and outsiders: the China of Deofda da Conceicqo and Maria Ondina Braga Chapter 6. Women on the periphery Chlpter 7. Macau as roots and the fiction of Henriqe de Semna Ferwandes Chapter 8. Macau as routes: the novels ofRodrigo Leal de Carvalih Chapter 9. The literature oftransition Chapter 10. Concluion: exile, return, new departur Bibliographical sources Index.".
- catalog title "Perceptions of China in modern Portuguese literature : border gates / David Brookshaw.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".