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  1. Jerusalem (Portuguese Literature Series) by Goncalo M. Tavares, 2009-10-20
  2. The Everything Learning Brazilian Portuguese Book: Speak, Write, and Understand Basic Portuguese in No Time (Everything: Language and Literature) by Fernanda Ferreira, 2007-07-17
  3. Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (Classics of Brazilian Literature) (Portuguese Edition) by Machado de Assis, 2010-07-04
  4. Histórias da Meia-Noite (Classics of Brazilian Literature) (Portuguese Edition) by Machado de Assis, 2010-08-15
  5. World Literature and Its Times: Spanish and Portuguese Literature and Their Times by David Galens, Joyce Moss, 2001-11-20
  6. Milet Picture Dictionary: English-Portuguese by Sedat Turhan, Sally Hagin, 2003-04-01
  7. Contos Fluminenses (Classics of Brazilian Literature) (Portuguese Edition) by Machado de Assis, 2010-08-03
  8. First Thousand Words in Portuguese: With Internet Linked Pronunciation Guide (Portuguese Edition) by Heather Amery, 2008-04
  9. Through a Portagee Gate (Portuguese in the Americas Series) by Charles Reis Felix, 2004-11-30
  10. A Companion to Portuguese Literature (Monografías A) (Monografías A) by Stephen Parkinson, 2010-01-21
  11. Community, Culture and the Makings of Identity: Portuguese-Americans Along the Eastern Seaboard (Portuguese in the Americas) by Kimberly daCosta Holton and Andrea Klimt, 2009-05-01
  12. Cronicas Brasileiras: A Portuguese Reader (University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies)
  13. Representations of the Portuguese in American Literature by Reinaldo Francisco Silva, 2008-03-27
  14. Folklore and Literature: Studies in the Portuguese, Brazilian, Sephardic, and Hispanic Oral Traditions (Suny Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture) by Manuel Da Costa Fontes, 2000-03

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Jump to: navigation search This is a survey of Portuguese literature The Portuguese language was developed gradually from the Vulgar language (i.e. Vulgar Latin ) spoken in the countries which formed part of the Roman Empire and, both in morphology and syntax, it represents an organic transformation of Latin without the direct intervention of any foreign tongue. The sounds, grammatical forms, and syntactical types, with a few exceptions, are derived from Latin, but the vocabulary has absorbed a number of Germanic and Arabic words, and a few have Celtic or Iberian origin. Before the close of the Middle Ages the language threatened to become almost as abbreviated as French , but learned writers, in their passion for antiquity, re-approximated the vocabulary to Latin. The Renaissance commenced a separation between literary men and the people, between the written and spoken tongue, which with some exceptions lasted until the beginning of the 19th century . Then the Romanticists went back to tradition and drew on the poetry and every day speech of the people, and, thanks to the writings of such men as Almeida Garrett and Camilo Castelo Branco , the literary language became national once again.

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  • 1 The birth of a literary language
    • 1.1 Verse 1.2 Prose
    2 Fifteenth century
    • 2.1 Prose 2.2 Poetry
    3 Early sixteenth century
    • 3.1 Pastoral Poetry 3.2 Drama
    4 First classical phase: The Renaissance
    • 4.1 Lyric and epic poetry 4.2 The classical plays 4.3 Prose
    5 Second Classical Phase: Baroque
    • 5.1 Lyric Poetry 5.2 Prose
    6 Third Classical Phase: NeoClassicism
    • 6.1 The Academies 6.2 The Arcadias 6.3 Brazilian Poetry 6.4 Prose 6.5 Drama
    7 Romanticism and Realism
    • 7.1 Poetry 7.2 Drama 7.3 The Novel 7.4 Other prose
    8 Fine examples of Portuguese literature
    • 8.1 Lu­s Vaz de Camµes 8.2 E§a de Queir³s 8.3 Fernando Pessoa 8.4 Alexandre O'Neill
    9 See also
The birth of a literary language
Verse
It has been argued (by great early scholars such as Henry Roseman Lang and Carolina Michaelis de Vasconcelos) that an indigenous popular poetry existed before the beginning of the written record, although the first datable poems (a handful between around 1200 and 1225) show influences from Provence. These poems were composed in a language called Galician-Portuguese (or Galego-Portuguese), the common ancestor of modern Galician and Portuguese. The first known venues of poetic activity were aristocratic courts in Galicia and the North of Portugal (we know this thanks to the recent work of the Portuguese historian Antonio Resende de Oliveira). After that the center shifted to the court of Alfonso X (The Wise King), King of Castile and Leon (etc.). Some of the same poets (and others) practiced their craft in the court of King Alfonso III, who had been educated in France. The main manuscript sources for Galician-Portuguese verse are the

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I. EARLY VERSE Romanceiro . It consists of lyrico-narrative poems treating of war, chivalry, adventure, religious legends, and the sea, many of which have great beauty and contain traces of the varied civilizations which have existed in the peninsula. When the Court poets had exhausted the artifices of Provencal lyricism, they imitated the poetry of the people, giving it a certain vogue which lasted until the Classical Renaissance. It was then thrust into the background, and though cultivated by a few, it remained unknown to men of letters until the nineteenth century, when Almeida-Garrett began his literary revival and collected folk poems from the mouths of the peasantry.
II. EARLY PROSE Prose developed later than verse and first appeared in the fourteenth century in the shape of short chronicles, lives of saints, and genealogical treatises called "Livros de Linhagens". Portugal did not elaborate her own chansones de gestes
III. FIFTEENTH CENTURY

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Portuguese Literature Portugal is a country of poets and writers. A country of daring and romantic, nostalgic and adventurous people, who have put their Portuguese souls into their chapters and verses. King D. Dinis, in the 12th Century, was an inspired troubadour and we can travel to the heart of the Middle Ages through the tales of Fernão Lopes. On stage, Gil Vicente's plays, though written 500 years ago, appear timeless and still bring a smile to our lips. And Luís de Camões, the greatest of them all, almost losing his life to create his epic «Os Lusíadas», which narrates the deeds of the Portuguese as they sailed on seas never previously navigated.

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A second generation continued the struggle for reform after the collapse of the republic in 1926 the poet Miguel Torga, author of a prose and verse Diário
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I. EARLY VERSE
Romanceiro . It consists of lyrico-narrative poems treating of war, chivalry, adventure, religious legends, and the sea, many of which have great beauty and contain traces of the varied civilizations which have existed in the peninsula. When the Court poets had exhausted the artifices of Provencal lyricism, they imitated the poetry of the people, giving it a certain vogue which lasted until the Classical Renaissance. It was then thrust into the background, and though cultivated by a few, it remained unknown to men of letters until the nineteenth century, when Almeida-Garrett began his literary revival and collected folk poems from the mouths of the peasantry.
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Prose developed later than verse and first appeared in the fourteenth century in the shape of short chronicles, lives of saints, and genealogical treatises called "Livros de Linhagens". Portugal did not elaborate her own chansones de gestes
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