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In the sonnet tradition, it might be argued that this genre is often perceived by the male-dominated culture as a means of expressing courtly love to a female desiring object and expressing the secret emotions of the poet-lover, such as Sidney’s Astrophel... see more

In the sonnet tradition, it might be argued that this genre is often perceived by the male-dominated culture as a means of expressing courtly love to a female desiring object and expressing the secret emotions of the poet-lover, such as Sidney’s Astrophel... see more

In the sonnet tradition, it might be argued that this genre is often perceived by the male-dominated culture as a means of expressing courtly love to a female desiring object and expressing the secret emotions of the poet-lover, such as Sidney’s Astrophel... see more

O artigo apresenta os comentários da tradução do conto El jorobadito de Roberto Arlt. Faz, inicialmente, uma breve caracterização do escritor e da obra em questão para, em seguida, descrever as estratégias de tradução adotadas e as dificuldades que surgir... see more

The image of a child with his head stuck between the railings of a banister greets us as we meet the Jellyby children in Dickens’s Bleak House (1852). Ignored by Mrs. Jellyby’s “telescopic philanthropy,” her children are a bit like children of our own day... see more

The image of a child with his head stuck between the railings of a banister greets us as we meet the Jellyby children in Dickens’s Bleak House (1852). Ignored by Mrs. Jellyby’s “telescopic philanthropy,” her children are a bit like children of our own day... see more

The image of a child with his head stuck between the railings of a banister greets us as we meet the Jellyby children in Dickens’s Bleak House (1852). Ignored by Mrs. Jellyby’s “telescopic philanthropy,” her children are a bit like children of our own day... see more

 
COMISSÃO EDITORIAL / EDITORIAL BOARDEditora / EditorTânia Lobo MunizTitulares:Irene Patrícia Nohara – Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE/SP)Luis María Chamorro Coronado – Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid EspanhaCláudio Ladeira de Oliveira (UnB/DF)Jussara Suzi Ass... see more

Se describen e ilustran dos nuevas especies del grupo de Hypodynerus caupolicanus, provenientes de la zona central de Chile. Se actualiza la distribución geográfica de todas las especies del grupo, se presentan esquemas de coloración para cada una de ella... see more

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