Correia, Hélia (1939–)
Correia, Hélia (1939–)
Portuguese novelist. Name variations: Helia Correia. Born 1939 in Portugal.
Novels, which sometimes use Gothic themes and techniques to explore inner lives of characters, especially women, include O Separar das Águas (1981), O Número dos Vivos (1982), and Montedemo (1983), which was adapted for the stage and performed in Lisbon (1987).
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