Teresa Pinto Coelho wins Grémio Literário Prize for book on Eça de Queirós
Mar 20, 2025 | News

Teresa Pinto Coelho was awarded the 2024 Grémio Literário Prize for her book ‘Eça de Queirós no Egipto e a Abertura do Canal de Suez’ [Eça de Queirós in Egypt and the Opening of the Suez Canal], published by Tinta da China in October 2024.
The book ‘reconstructs and studies the Queirosian trip to Egypt – which would be recorded by the author in notes and newspaper articles — presenting us with his complex Orientalism, framed in an Orientalist fashion that Eça knows, uses and, above all, reinterprets’. In a review published in Público, António Araújo considered the work to be ‘probably a definitive piece of research on Eça’s trip to Egypt to attend the famous inauguration of the Suez Canal’ and described Teresa Pinto Coelho as ‘one of our greatest specialists in the literary culture of the late 19th century, especially in Portuguese-British relations during that period’.
Teresa Pinto Coelho is a retired Full Professor at NOVA FCSH, having obtained her PhD from Oxford University in 1994. She was also director of the Instituto Camões Centre for Portuguese Language and Supernumerary Fellow at St. John’s College (2004-2007). In 2022 she was awarded the title of Honorary Research Fellow by the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford. She has researched in the fields of Luso-British cultural and imperial relations, Victorian studies, Queirosian studies and post-colonial studies.
Congratulations to the author!
Photo: Tinta da China (Source)
Other news
-
The first fiction feature by José Filipe Costa will be premiered in Portugal at the Indie Lisboa
-
'Before Being Independence, It Was a Struggle For Liberation' recently opened
-
Civil Society Forum on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life
-
Joana Dias Pereira is a member of IFPH's Steering Committee
-
SMS — Shared Memories of Solidarity was selected for funding by the FCT
-
Community on the Zenodo platform, EU Open Research Repository, and a set of books on OAPEN
-
Collaborative museology with Kanawayuri Marcello Kamaiurá and Auakamu Kamayurá
-
Eça de Queirós in Egypt and the Opening of the Suez Canal
-
Conference and exhibition at the Santos Rocha Municipal Museum, Figueira da Foz
-
The winner of the Amílcar Cabral Prize will be in Lisbon next week
-
Collections, Exhibitions and Museums in Portugal and Its Empire
-
The end of the fifth and sixth editions of the Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus
-
Victor Pereira joined José Mapril and Sónia Ferreira on mission to EPIC in Dublin
-
World premiere of ‘Our Father – The Last Days of a Dictator’
-
"Double Void" in Porto and "Re-Visions" in Lisbon
-
It will be represented by Luís Trindade
-
Isabel Baltazar was admitted as a Corresponding Academician
Search
Opportunities
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships
Deadline (IHC): 1 June 2025
Junior Researcher — STEXEU Project — DE
Deadline: 7 May 2025
Junior Researcher — STEXEU Project — GR
Deadline: 6 May 2025
News
‘Our Father – The Last Days of a Dictator’ arrives in Portugal
Apr 30, 2025
The first fiction feature by José Filipe Costa will be premiered in Portugal at the Indie Lisboa
Víctor Barros and Aurora Almada e Santos contribute to new exhibition at the Aljube Museum
Apr 22, 2025
‘Before Being Independence, It Was a Struggle For Liberation’ recently opened
Cláudia Ninhos in Brussels at the invitation of the European Commission
Apr 16, 2025
Civil Society Forum on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life