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Title: Bárbora escrava. Canon, beauty and color: an embarassing contradition
Authors: Marnoto, Rita 
Orientador: João R. Figueiredo, Victor K. Mendes
Keywords: Luís de Camões; Mimicry; Petrarchism; Woman in the Renaissance
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture
Citation: Marnoto, Rita (2002). Bárbora escrava. Canon, beauty and color: an embarassing contradition. Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies, 9, 49-61 [Post-Imperial Camões].
Serial title, monograph or event: Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies
Volume: 9
Issue: -
Place of publication or event: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Abstract: During the long period between the Renaissance and the outset of Romanticism, the Petrarchan example was a role model establishing the same code for recognized aesthetic and human values. In relation to the representation of the feminine form, when a woman does not correspond to that patern mimicry becames the sign of a double articulation.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/43268
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FLUC Secção de Línguas Românicas - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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