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Algumas notas de investigação em torno da poesia de Maria de São José Salazar
The barefoot Carmelite Maria de São José Salazar, a beloved disciple and faithful follower of Saint Theresa of Jesus, was the author of a remarkable literary production, practically all of it written in Lisbon, at the convent of Saint Albert. This article focuses particularly on his poetic production and on those poems that show similarities with the poetic production of Saint John of the Cross.