"Corónente Tus Hazañas: Studies in Honor of John J. Allen," edited by Michael J. McGrath
Table of Contents
DEDICATORY
TRIBUTE TO JOHN JAY ALLEN
THE PUBLICATIONS OF JOHN JAY ALLEN
BOOK COVERS
INTERVIEW
SHIFRA ARMON: La dama duende in Light of Borges’ El zahir
JEAN CANAVAGGIO: El arenal de Sevilla, o El arte nuevo de ambientar una comedia
ANNE J. CRUZ: Narrating Narcissus: Ego, Identity, and the Other’s Desire in Tirso de Molina’s La celosa de sí misma
JOHN T. CULL: (Be)lying Fame in Spanish Golden Age Literature
CHARLES DAVIS: A Partial Sketch Plan of the Corral de la Cruz Discovered by Jay Allen
FREDERICK A. DE ARMAS: Casting the Gods of Egypt: Proteus, the Nile and the Phoenix in La Numancia
DIANA DE ARMAS WILSON: The Quixotics of Empire: Don Quixote’s Global Reach
MERCEDES DE LOS REYES PEÑA: Algunas noticias sobre el dramaturgo Luis de Belmonte Bermúdez y la vida teatral sevillana de 1631
TERESA FERRER: Luis de Vergara: un autor en la etapa de formación de la comedia barroca
SUSAN L. FISCHER: From Post-Tridentine to Post-Modern: Restaging Eschatology in El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra
EDWARD H. FRIEDMAN: Women in Don Quixote: The Master Plan
E. MICHAEL GERLI: “Pray, landlord, bring me those books”: Notes on Cervantes, Walter Scott, and the Social Legitimacy of the Novel in Early Nineteenth-Century England
SUSANA HERNÁNDEZ ARAICO: Editing Sor Juana’s Baroque Fête: Space and Movement in Pawns of a House
JAVIER HERRERO: The Devil as Stage Designer: The JARDÍN and the ALCÁZAR
CARROLL B. JOHNSON: The Algerian Economy and Cervantes’ First Work of Narrative Fiction
PATRICIA KENWORTHY: Spectacle and Commerce: How the Autores Altered Lope’s Staging Instructions
TOM LATHROP: Contradictions or Typical Exaggerations? More About Psychology in Don Quijote
HOWARD MANCING: Pica Syndrome in Cervantes’ Curioso impertinente
JAMES PARR: Don Quixote and Narratology: Affirmations and Misgivings
HENRY W. SULLIVAN: Fray Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz O. Cist.:The Prague Years, 1647-1659
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Series: Homenajes, Nº 26
ISBN 978-1-58871-077-2 (PB, 382 pp.) $40