ISSN: 0873-0628
CONTENTS
I. SHAKESPEARE AMONG US
Foreword and Presentation João Almeida Flor 9
A Sedução de Cleópatra
Catherine Belsey 11
Now Hold It! I'm not a Character in one of Shakespeare's Plays Álvaro L. A. Pina 31
Fortunes and Fortuna in "The Merchant of Venice"
Filomena Mesquita39
"There is no Offence in an Allowed Fool" Reapraisal of the Disruptive Carnivalesque in Shakespeare's Commedies Maria Filomena Louro 49
Shakespeare em Sena João Almeida Flor55
"Hamlet" e "Nuns and Soldiers" de Iris Murdoch Marijke Boucherie Mendes 63
Teologia e o Poder da Palavra: o Desafio Renascentista
Maria João Pires 75
Uma Reflexão sobre "Richard II": a Play upon Words Margarida Bettencourt 83
II. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE UNIVERSITY
Nota de Apresentção
Maria Helena Paiva Correia 97
Literary Translation in the Curriculum João Almeida Flor 99
A Hands-On Approach to Translation
Maria Luísa Falcão 103
Teaching English to Advanced Students using the Literary Text Maria Salomé Machado 111
Possible Worlds
David Allan Prescott 115
Discovering and Encouraging the Students' Learning Style Eduarda Melo Cabrita e Isabel Mealha 123
Virtual Teaching Joaquim Nascimento 139
Get Rhythm: Exploring the Problems of Student Writing Patterns
John Elliott 145
Writing Skills Olga Bottino 159
That Other Language Stephen Fordham 171
This English António Cartaxo 183
Cultural Competence and Intercultural-Meditation Competence
Vicky Hartnack 199
Utopian Views in the Communicative Approach to Foreign Language Teaching Manuel Gomes da Torre 213
Approaching the Language of Music in Conversation Skills Albertina Trindade Gonçalves Matos 223
Cross-Cultural References in Short Stories Maria Emília Fonseca 229
Which came first: the Teacher or the Student? English Didactic and Teacher Development
Tom Grigg 235
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