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The Book of the Wiles of Women
In 1253 this book was rendered into Spanish from Arabic and became the inspiration for many great books of European literature. The book will be of value to folklorists and …
The Auto Sacramental and the Parable in Spanish Golden Age Literature
This study is an admirable addition to the corpus treating the Auto Sacramental in Golden Age Spain. Through this book, Dr. Donald Thaddeus Dietz demonstrates the allegorization of …
Pierre Bayle and Spain
Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) was a French philosopher and writer best known for his seminal work, the Historical and Critical Dictionary. This brief book examines Bayle's writings …
The ""Wisdom"" of Pierre Charron
This book is a reevaluation and a reinterpretation of Pierre Charron (1541-1603) - in particular La Sagesse - and of the impact of his writings. Jean Daniel Charron sheds new light …
Hacia una Poética del Relato Didáctico
Through close readings of eight tales from the Conde Lucanor, Anibal A. Biglieri offers the foundation for a Poetics of short didactic narratives. Biglieri's point of entry into …
Ugo Foscolo's Ultime Lettere di Jacopo Ortis
Ugo Foscolo's Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis, written between 1799 and 1815, was the first true Italian novel. Its epistolary form is in the eighteenth-century tradition of novels …
Pierre le Loyer's Version of the Ars Amatoria
Le Bocage de l'Art d'Armer, Le Loyer's version of Ovid's work, was published in 1576. Included in this volume is an introduction, the 156-stanza poem by Le Loyer with detailed …
An Anatomy of Poesis
A close reading, with text and translation, of each of the thirteen prose poems which Mallarme published during his life and grouped together in 1897 as the ""Anecdotes ou Poemes"" …
Visiones de Estereoscopio
A scholarly study of the literary and artistic works of such avant-garde figures as Diego Rivera, Ramn Gmez de la Serna, Rosa Chacel, Manuel Reinoso, and others examines the …
El libro de los enganos
In 1253, this collection of fictional tales was translated from Arabic into the language of thirteenth-century Spain. It is one of the purest surviving representatives of a group …
Narrative Technique in the Lais of Marie De France
In this volume Judith Rice Rothschild offers close readings and comparisons of the Lais in order to examine Marie de France's narrative technique.
Richard sans Peur
Conlon's edition usefully places Le Romant de Richart and Corrozet's prose adaptation Richart sans peour into one text. This composition allows Conlon to explore the connections …