José Maria dos Reis Pereira (17 September 1901 – 22 December 1969), better known by the pen name José Régio (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ ʁɛ.ʒju]...
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Prize winner José Saramago, Eça de Queiroz, Fernando Pessoa, Paulo Coelho, Bernardo Atxaga, Carmen Martín Gaite, Javier Marías, and José Régio. She has won...
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ou a Virgem Mãe) is a 1975 Portuguese drama film based on the play by José Régio and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Raised in seclusion, a young woman...
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Portuguese Jesuit priest, theologian and exegete. José Maria dos Reis Pereira (1901–1969) pen name José Régio, a Portuguese writer. Albino Aroso (1923–2013)...
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expressionist and surrealist movements. Júlio was the younger brother of writer José Régio, with whom he formed an artistic partnership his whole life, illustrating...
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The house-museum of José Régio, a famous Portuguese poet, was installed in his home, in which he lived for 34 years. When Régio was accepted at the high...
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Filipe D. (2017). Education and the Boarding School Novel, The Work of José Régio. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. p. 102. ISBN 978-94-6300-739-9. Archived...
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befriended Portuguese playwright José Régio during this time period. Oliveira would go on to adapt four of Régio's plays as films. Fifteen years after...
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Portuguese writer and poet José Régios, which is quoted several times in the film. The film focuses on a letter from José Régio to his friend Alberto Serpa...
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founded the magazine in 1927 and were its primary directors alongside José Régio. Branquinho da Fonseca left the magazine after the 27th issue in 1930...
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