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Brazilian library literature

International Library Review, 1976
Brazil, known as “the land of the future” in the words of Stefan Zweig, has rapidly awakened to modern times, and is becoming one of the highly industrialized countries of the world. The societal transformations from a rural agriculture-based economy to one which is predominantly urban and industrial have been accompanied by a great demand for ...
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Brazilian Literature

2021
Angus Cleghorn, Jonathan Ellis
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Ageing and Brazilian literature

The Lancet, 1999
Images of the elderly in Brazilian literature reflect the changes in Brazilian society since 1500, when the country was discovered by the Portuguese. Until the middle of the 20th century, agriculture was Brazil's economic mainstay, and in this context the large estate had an important role.
M, Scliar, C, Csillag
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Brazilian literature in the nineties

Review - Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1996
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Brazilian Literature

The Journal of Negro Education, 1945
Dorothy B. Porter, Erico Verissimo
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Brazilian Literature

Hispania, 1976
Wilson Martins, Claude L. Hulet
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The City in Brazilian Literature

Hispania, 1983
Naomi Lindstrom, Elizabeth Lowe
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Brazilian Literature as World Literature

Comparative Literature Studies, 2021
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Dictionary of Brazilian literature

Choice Reviews Online, 1988
David William Foster, Irwin Stern
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