Pessoa Plural - A Journal of Fernando Pessoa Studies, No. 14, Special Issue: A New Act in Pessoa's Drama (original) (raw)

Pessoa Plural - A Journal of Fernando Pessoa studies Issue 14, Fall 2018 [Doi: 10.26300/4pac-gd45] [https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0HH6HMF\] In 2016, the Centre for Theatre Studies (CET) of the Faculty of Letters at the University of Lisbon, in partnership with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Universidad de los Andes and the Casa Fernando Pessoa, launched an online editorial project of Pessoa’s Fausto, funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and available at www.faustodigital.com. A colloquium organized by CET on June 21st, 2018—The Theatre of Fernando Pessoa: prose, verse, and hypertext—sparked a new discussion about the relationship between Fernando Pessoa and theatre. The special dossier included in this issue of Pessoa Plural is comprised of the papers presented at the colloquium that analyze the dialogue between Pessoa’s drama and different literary universes, such as French Symbolism and Russian Modernism, acknowledging other authors who influenced Pessoa’s creative process, such as Goethe, Marlowe, and Shakespeare. Title: Pessoa Plural - A Journal of Fernando Pessoa Studies, No. 14, Special Issue: A New Act in Pessoa's Drama Issue: 14 Contributors: Almeida, Onésimo (editor) / Medeiros, Paulo de (editor) / Pizarro, Jerónimo (editor), Centro de Estudos de Teatro de Lisboa (guest editor) Doi: 10.26300/4pac-gd45 [https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0HH6HMF\] Date Issued: Fall 2018 Pessoa Plural—A Journal of Fernando Pessoa Studies, No. 14 (A New Act in Pessoa's Drama). Brown University, Warwick University, Universidad de los Andes, Fall 2018. Pessoa Plural – Revista de Estudos Pessoanos, No. 14 (Um Novo Acto no Teatro Pessoano). Brown University, Warwick University, Universidad de los Andes, outono de 2018. Keywords: Modernism, Modernismo, Portuguese drama, 20th century, Verse drama, Portuguese, Faust (Legendary character), Teatro Estático, Symbolism (Literary movement), Russian drama Extent: 424 p.