New issue received from: Bulletin of Spanish Studies (vol.LXXXVII, nº5. July 2010)
Summary of this issue:
BLOG
*The Politics of Bohemia and the Thirty Years' War on the Spanish Baroque Stage. Henry W Sullivan
*The Making of a Delinquent: Mariano Rufete in Galdós' The disinherited. Geoffrey Ribans
*The 'I' as a project: Ortega and the identity of the beloved in the proem of The voice due to youby Pedro Salinas. jordi larios
* Architecture and movement in the exiled painting of Remedios Varo. Goretti Ramirez
* 'I am Arturo Belano': autobiographical voices and echoes in Roberto Bolaño's narrative. Luis Bague Quilez
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
*Song of Mio Cid, Edited by Juan Carlos Baya and Ian Michael. Irene Zaderenko
*Connie L. Scarborough, A Holy Alliance: Alfonso X's Political Use of Marian Poetry. Joseph T Snow
*Roger Bartra, Melancholy and Culture. Essays on the Diseases of the Soul in Golden Age Spain, translated from the Spanish by Christopher Follett. Elena Carrera
*Frederic Conrod, Loyola's Greater Narrative. The Architecture of the 'Spiritual Exercises' in Golden Age and Enlightenment Literature. John A Jones
*Cervantes in modernity, Coordinated by José Ángel Ascunce and Alberto Rodríguez. Vincent Perez de Leon
*Enrique Garcia Santo-Tomás, Modernity under suspicion. Salas Barbadillo and the material culture of the XNUMXth century. Julius Baena
*The Spanish Ballad in the Golden Age. Essays for David Pattison, edited by Nigel Griffin, Clive Griffin, Eric Southworth and Colin Thompson. Terence O'Reilly
*Laura R. Bass, The Drama of the Portrait: Theater and Visual Culture in Early Modern Spain. Susan L Fischer
*The 'Comedy' in English: Translation and Performance, edited by Suysan Paun de Garcia and Donald R. Larson. John Slater
*Bringing the First Latin-America Opera to Life: Staging 'Purple of the Rose' in Sheffield, edited by Jane W. Davidson and Anthony Trippett. Jose Ramon Jouve Martin
* Veronica Grossi, Stealthy epistemological v(u)elos in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Grady C Wray
*Sergio Rivera-Ayala, Colonial discourse in texts from New Spain. Space, body and power. Ivonne of the Valley
*Portuguese Colonial Cities in the Early Modern World, edited by Liam Matthew Brockey. Timothy D.Walker
*Patrick O'Flanagan Port Cities of Atlantic Iberia, c.1500-1900. Carla Rahn-Phillips
*Maria Isabel Lopez Martinez, The woman before the mirror: a literary and artistic motif, with a Foreword by Wesley J. Weaver III. Tony Dorca
*An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Women's Poetry from Spain. In English Translation with Original Text, edited by Anna-Marie Aldaz; translated by Anna-Marie Aldaz and W. Robert Walker. Margaret A Rees
*Amelina Correa Ramon, Alejandro Sawa, bohemian lights. Richard A Cardwell
Gareth Stockey, Gibraltar: 'A Dagger in the Spine of Spain?' Peter Gold
*Carmen Count, while men die, editb, with an introduction, critical analysis, notes and vocabulary, by Jean Andrews. Catherine G. Bellver
*Wendy-Llyn Zaza, Woman, history and society: the contemporary Spanish dramaturgy of female authorship. michael thompson
*SarahWright, Tales of Seduction: The Figure of Don Juan in Spanish Culture. ryan prout
*Adriana J. Bergero, Intersecting Tango: Cultural Geographies of Buenos Aires, 1900-1930. james scorer
*Mariela A. Gutierrez, An Ethnological Interpretation of the Afro-Cuban World of Lydia Cabrera (1900-1991). James J. Pancrazio
*Raphael Check, Four Major Latin American Writers – Pablo Neruda, Mario Vargas Llosa, Carlos Fuentes, and Gabriel García Marquez, with a Foreword by Henry Sussman. robin fiddian
*Miriam Haddy, Contemporary Mexican Cinema, 1989-1999: History, Space and Identity, with a Preface by Nuala Finnegan. david william foster
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