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This study traces the literary tradition written in Portuguese from medieval lyric origins—both courtly and popular—through the rise of chronicles, epic fragments, and prose, into Renaissance and Baroque developments and the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century revival of criticism. It surveys principal manuscript sources and cancioneros, sketches major poets, dramatists, and chroniclers, and emphasizes the role of editorial recovery and bibliographical work in reshaping modern understanding. Arranged chronologically, it offers concise author accounts, textual history, and a critical overview of poetic, narrative, and popular genres.

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Aubrey F. G. Bell

Aubrey F. G. Bell was a notable scholar and writer, primarily recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Portuguese literature and culture. His works often explore the rich literary heritage of Portugal, as seen in titles such as "Portugal of the Portuguese" and "Portuguese Literature." Bell's expertise also extends to the realm of poetry, exemplified by his compilation in "The Oxford Book of Portuguese Verse." His writings not only reflect his deep appreciation for Portuguese arts but also serve as valuable resources for readers interested in the nuances of Portuguese literary traditions.

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