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A Leitura: magazine literário (Portuguese for "The Letter: a Literary Magazine") was a review published in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1894 to 1896 which featured different genres including novels, short stories, novellas, histories and memories and theatre. The publication was read in its text by contributed greatest authors from the country and abroad including (the title with examples that refer to its authors in Volume IV): Olivieira Martins, Guiomar Torresão, Émile Zola, Mark Twain Guy de Maupassant, Leo Tolstoy, , Caetano da Costa Alegre from São Tomé and Príncipe and others.

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  • A Leitura: magazine literário (Portuguese for "The Letter: a Literary Magazine") was a review published in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1894 to 1896 which featured different genres including novels, short stories, novellas, histories and memories and theatre. The publication was read in its text by contributed greatest authors from the country and abroad including (the title with examples that refer to its authors in Volume IV): Olivieira Martins, Guiomar Torresão, Émile Zola, Mark Twain Guy de Maupassant, Leo Tolstoy, , Caetano da Costa Alegre from São Tomé and Príncipe and others. (en)
  • A Leitura : magazine literário foi uma revista publicada entre 1894 e 1896 que conta com várias rubricas: romance, contos, novela, história e memórias, viagens e teatro. Nesta publicação podem ler-se textos de autores conceituados nacionais e estrangeiros nomeadamente (a título de exemplo referem-se aqui os autores do tomo IV): Oliveira Martins, Guiomar Torresão, Émile Zola, Mark Twain, Guy de Maupassant, Liev Tolstói, Edmundo De Amicis, Caetano da Costa Alegre e outros. (pt)
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  • A Leitura: magazine literário (Portuguese for "The Letter: a Literary Magazine") was a review published in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1894 to 1896 which featured different genres including novels, short stories, novellas, histories and memories and theatre. The publication was read in its text by contributed greatest authors from the country and abroad including (the title with examples that refer to its authors in Volume IV): Olivieira Martins, Guiomar Torresão, Émile Zola, Mark Twain Guy de Maupassant, Leo Tolstoy, , Caetano da Costa Alegre from São Tomé and Príncipe and others. (en)
  • A Leitura : magazine literário foi uma revista publicada entre 1894 e 1896 que conta com várias rubricas: romance, contos, novela, história e memórias, viagens e teatro. Nesta publicação podem ler-se textos de autores conceituados nacionais e estrangeiros nomeadamente (a título de exemplo referem-se aqui os autores do tomo IV): Oliveira Martins, Guiomar Torresão, Émile Zola, Mark Twain, Guy de Maupassant, Liev Tolstói, Edmundo De Amicis, Caetano da Costa Alegre e outros. (pt)
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