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Vol 23 No 1 (2007)
This journal has 6 months of embargo.
Published:
2007-07-01
Initial pages
Initial Pages
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Presentation
Presentation
1-2
Miguel Zugasti
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Articles
Publicaciones de Juan Bautista de Avalle-Arce
3-15
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88)
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Semblanza de Juan Bautista
17-19
Begoña Azcona Larumbe
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"Laudatio" de Juan Bautista de Avalle-Arce
21-24
Víctor Fuentes
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Another text for the corpus of the indian theatre. A Loa a la Asumpción from the convento of Saint Theresa (Potosí)
25-40
Ignacio Arellano
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Authorship and manuscripts of the Quixote in the Quixote
41-59
José Ángel Ascunce
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436)
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The engravings in the first editions of Amadís de Gaula: from Tristán de Leonís (Jacobo Cromberger, h. 1503-1507) to La coronación by Juan de Mena (Jacobo Cromberger, 1512)
61-88
Juan Manuel Cacho Blecua
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Clodio, the slanderer, first reader of the Persiles
89-96
Jean Canavaggio
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80)
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A few notes on El viático cordero, a sacramental play by Calderón de la Barca
97-107
Juan Manuel Escudero
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71)
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Inside don Quijote: the madrigal (DQ II, 68)
109-121
Jaime Fernández
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151)
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Voids of being and knowing in the Quixote
123-132
Steven Hutchinson
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115)
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More on the ludicrous in the Quixote: rhetoric to cause laugh
133-143
Luisa López Grigera
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143)
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Blood and ink from Ivain to La venganza de don Mendo
145-156
Francisco A. Marcos Marín
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This work studies the rewriting of the historiographical models pertaining to the conquest of Mexico, by focusing on their relationship to the tradition of epic poetry. Terraza’s poem
Nuevo mundo y conquista
engages in a process of imitation and revision of the historical discourse that narrates the Conquest of Mexico.
157-167
Raúl Marrero-Fente
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Two sonnets to the loss of La Goleta (Quixote I, 40) in the context of the Captive Captain’s story
169-183
Carlos Mata Induráin
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The two seventh chapters of Persiles, second book
185-194
Francisco Rico
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New World’s Bestiaries: wonders of God or diabolical misfits
195-205
María José Rodilla León
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Argel fingido y renegado de amor. Lope between Garcilaso and Ariosto (DQ II, 68)
207-221
Guillermo Serés
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68)
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The great love architect: Lope de Vega and the reform of comedy
223-233
Vidas Siliunas
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293)
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"Nor tragedy neither comedy, but romantic drama". The calderonian tragedy in the German idealism
235-244
Kurt Spang
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140)
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Parodies of Cervantes: the Quixote in three Paul Auster’s novels (City of Glass, Moon Palace and The Book of Illusions)
245-256
Eduardo Urbina
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The third great character of the Quixote: a detail in a mixture novel
257-266
Miguel Zugasti
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Analytical Summary
Sumario analítico / Analytical summary
267-276
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13)
End pages
End Pages
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