New issue received from: BULLETIN OF CERVANTES SOCIETY OF AMERICA (vol. XXXI, nº 1. Spring, 2011)
Summary of this issue:
*Remembering Anthony Close and his work. John Jay Allen.
*Anthony Close: a remembrance. James Ifland
BLOG
*Piere Menard, translator of Don Quixote; or Echo´s Echo. Georgina Dopico Black.
*Cervantes's theory of relativity in Don Quixote. Chad M. Gasta
*Into the dark triangle of desire: rivalry, resistance and repression in “El curious impertinent”. Ashley Hope Perez
*Intercalated Grace at Juan Palomeque's Inn. Timothy McCallister
*Why bad things happen to good shepherds: providence and the pastoral. David A. Burochoff.
*Text and context: science and theological awareness in Cervantes. Martha Garcia
*”The Don Quixote of the streets”: social justice theater in São Paulo, Brazil. Roger Minana
*Quantum Quixote: embodying empathy in the borderlands. Amy R Williamsen
REVIEWS
*Alfonso Martin Jimenez. Guzmanes and Quixotes: two similar cases of apocryphal continuations. Gonzalo Martin de Marcos
*Jesus G. Teacher. Criticism of literary genres in Don Quixote: idea and concept of "genre" in literary research. Shannon M. Polchow
*Francisco Marquez Villanueva. Cervantes' Moors, Moriscos, and Turks: Critical Essays. Rodrigo Cacho Casal
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