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Cartas de Inglaterra ("Letters from England") is a collection of journalism by the 19th-century Portuguese novelist Eça de Queiroz. He worked in the Portuguese consular service and was stationed at Newcastle upon Tyne from late 1874 until April 1879; from then until 1888 he was at Bristol. During this period he published O Primo Basílio ("Cousin Bazilio") and Os Maias ("The Maias"), but he was also writing occasional London letters for the Lisbon daily newspaper Diário de Notícias. Some of these afterwards appeared in book form as Cartas de Inglaterra. The collection was published in English in 1970 as Letters from England with a translation by Ann Stevens. Six of the letters from this book were subsequently published, together with many other letters written by Eça when he lived in the Un

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  • Cartas de Inglaterra ("Letters from England") is a collection of journalism by the 19th-century Portuguese novelist Eça de Queiroz. He worked in the Portuguese consular service and was stationed at Newcastle upon Tyne from late 1874 until April 1879; from then until 1888 he was at Bristol. During this period he published O Primo Basílio ("Cousin Bazilio") and Os Maias ("The Maias"), but he was also writing occasional London letters for the Lisbon daily newspaper Diário de Notícias. Some of these afterwards appeared in book form as Cartas de Inglaterra. The collection was published in English in 1970 as Letters from England with a translation by Ann Stevens. Six of the letters from this book were subsequently published, together with many other letters written by Eça when he lived in the United Kingdom, as Eça's English Letters, with additional translations by Alison Aiken. (en)
  • Cartas de Inglaterra é uma compilação de textos do escritor português Eça de Queiroz enquanto este se encontrava a viver e a trabalhar em Inglaterra, no serviço consular, em Newcastle upon Tyne e Bristol, entre 1874 e Abril de 1879 e até 1888, respectivamente. Eça critica os acontecimentos contemporâneos, sejam eles os referentes a Portugal mas também os estrangeiros, revelando o seu lado de analista político e de ensaísta. (pt)
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  • Cartas de Inglaterra é uma compilação de textos do escritor português Eça de Queiroz enquanto este se encontrava a viver e a trabalhar em Inglaterra, no serviço consular, em Newcastle upon Tyne e Bristol, entre 1874 e Abril de 1879 e até 1888, respectivamente. Eça critica os acontecimentos contemporâneos, sejam eles os referentes a Portugal mas também os estrangeiros, revelando o seu lado de analista político e de ensaísta. (pt)
  • Cartas de Inglaterra ("Letters from England") is a collection of journalism by the 19th-century Portuguese novelist Eça de Queiroz. He worked in the Portuguese consular service and was stationed at Newcastle upon Tyne from late 1874 until April 1879; from then until 1888 he was at Bristol. During this period he published O Primo Basílio ("Cousin Bazilio") and Os Maias ("The Maias"), but he was also writing occasional London letters for the Lisbon daily newspaper Diário de Notícias. Some of these afterwards appeared in book form as Cartas de Inglaterra. The collection was published in English in 1970 as Letters from England with a translation by Ann Stevens. Six of the letters from this book were subsequently published, together with many other letters written by Eça when he lived in the Un (en)
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