Miguel Torga and the nature of feeling: a reading of the landscape in "A Maria Lionça"
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v2i2.29817Keywords:
landscape, memory, humanismAbstract
This paper is a reading of the short story “A Maria Lionça”, written by the Portuguese writer Miguel Torga under the light of the symbolic and imaginary space built as representation of the people from behind the mountains who are deep in their costumes, beliefs and traditions.
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