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Introductory note.

Publication: Portuguese Studies

Publication Date: 01-JAN-03

Author: Macedo, Helder
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Modern Humanities Research Association

The wide range of articles published in this volume, with contributions from scholars working in Lusophone and related subjects in several countries, confirms the continued vitality of the journal.

Portuguese Studies associates itself with the commemorations of the centenary of the birth of the major Brazilian poet, Carlos Drummond...

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