03881nam 22004692 450 99632073160331620230801220147.09781933227177 (paperback : alk. paper)ebook1933227176 (paperback : alk. paper)ebook9783319133614(OCoLC)ocn713181098(OCoLC)713181098374413(MNodS)374413-dartdb-Voyager(EXLCZ)991080029990004120130113d2012 uy 0engur|n||||||a||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGarrett's Travels revisited /Victor K. Mendes, Valéria M. Souza, editorsDartmouth, Massachusetts Tagus Press, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth2012©20121 online resource (416 pages, [7] pages of plates) illustrationsPortuguese literary and cultural studies,1521-804X ;21-22Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to Garrett's Travels : the uses of editors and readers /Victor K. Mendes --Garrett in European romanticism /Helder Macedo --Garrett, the art of prose /Jacinto do Prado Coelho --Intertextual & interdiciplinary appproaches --Travels in my homeland as hypertext : working hypotheses /Carlos Reis --Scanning the horizon : photography in the time of Almeida Garrett /Memory Holloway --Imaginary homelands : travels in my homeland and Robinson Crusoe /Teresa Pinto Coelho --Culture of listening in Garrett's fiction : Travels in my homeland /Mário Vieira de Carvalho --Outw[o]rds and inw[o]rds--mapping individual exiles in Almeida Garrett and David Wojnarowicz /Ana Isabel Soares --Exile and nationhood --Homeless /Miguel Tamen --National moments :Almeida Garrett's Travels in my homeland /António M. Feijó --"We made the barons, and we shall die by them" : the evolution of Garrett's conception of society /Luis Nuno Espinha da Silveira --O nascimento de uma nac̜ão, ir ao cinema e jogar às cartas /Américo António Lindeza Diogo and Sérgio Paulo Guimarães de Sousa --"Woman" and the Time of Nation in Garrett's Travels: take two /Ana Paula Ferreira --(Re)imagining masculinities and the nation in Garrett's Travels in my homeland /Fernando Beleza --Educating Joaninha : writing the gender divide in Travels in my homeland /Kathryn Bishop Sanchez --Between tradition and innovation : pushing the boundaries of Travels in my homeland --"In Travels in My Homeland (1846), Almeida Garrett — the most prominent figure of Portuguese Romanticism —narrates his 13-day trip to Santarém, wittily intermingling personal experiences with a sentimental novel. Influenced by Laurence Sterne's Sentimental Journey, Garrett's masterpiece paved the way for great writers like Eça de Queirós and Machado de Assis and helped foster modern Portuguese prose. The present essay collection, the first in English, supplies comparative contexts by leading scholars that illuminate topics such as narrative technique, gender relations, women and nationalism, literary hypertext, travel writing and visual culture, literature and music, and Romantic fiction and classical literature." -- Publisher's description.Portuguese literary and cultural studies ;21-22.869.3/3Mendes Victor KSouza Valéria M.University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture.DLCDLCBTCTAYDXCPSMU996320731603316Garrett's Travels revisited2074305UNISA