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Stipendiary Lecturer in Portuguese
Email: thomas.stennett@st-annes.ox.ac.uk
Tom is a Lecturer in Portuguese at St Anne’s. His doctoral research focuses on António Quadros and His Alter Egos.
Finals Honour School
Paper XI Modern Prescribed Authors:
Translation from Portuguese into English
Prelims
Paper III (O Desejo de Kianda (1995), Pepetela)
‘The Polyhedral Victim and the Patchwork Abuser: A Comparative Study of Names and Naming in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955) and Maria Velho da Costa’s Myra (2008)’, Portuguese Studies, 35.2 (2020), 228-243
‘A Navegação Estratégica entre o(s) Centro(s) e a Semiperiferia na Obra de Eça de Queirós ’, in De Oriente a Ocidente: Estudos da Associação Internacional de Lusitanistas, edited by Cláudia Pazos Alonso, Vincenzo Russo, Roberto Vecchi and Carlos Ascenso André, 5 vols (Coimbra: Angelus Novus, 2019), II, 427-442
‘Drinking in the Dark, Imitating under Bright Lights: a Comparative Study of Herberto Helder’s O Bebedor Nocturno and Robert Lowell’s Imitations’, Comparative Critical Studies, 16.1 (2019), 57-79
‘Ana Luísa Amaral and the Portuguese Canon’, STAAR [St. Anne’s Academic Review], 7 (2017), 23-31 http://st-annes-mcr.org.uk/staar/publications/staar-7-2017/stennett-2017-ana-luisa-amaral-and-the-portuguese-canon/
‘Writing on Behalf of Those Women ‘Que Não [?] Têm Escrita’: Gendered Boundaries Inside and Outside the Fiction of Mia Couto’, Portuguese Studies, 33.1 (2017), 85-104