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This volume, organized in five major sections, honors the myriad scholarly contributions of Matthew D. Stroud to the field of Early Modern Spanish theater. Building upon Stroud's seminal studies, each section of essays simultaneously claims and wrestles with aspects of the rich legacy generated by his explorations.
This edition introduces modern readers to both Jacinto Cordeiro, a bilingual author who successfully competed in a second language with the giants of Spain's Golden Age, and El juramento ante Dios, a play whose popularity lasted two centuries.
The essays in this book honor the seminal contributions to the field of early modern Spanish drama of Donald T. Dietz, who has devoted his career to the promotion of classical theater not just as dramatic poetry but as vibrant performance art.
This book explores the intellectual history of the Catholic revival in literature in Europe.
This work examines the character of Don Quixote, the book describing his fictional exploits, and their implications in the theological realm as well as in the fictive, using Gla explicaci.
En Cervantes transatlantico / Transatlantic Cervantes prestigiosos investigadores de Estados Unidos, Europa y Latinoamerica estudian la presencia de America y de lo americano en la obra de Cervantes desde una perspectiva multidisciplinaria.
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