New issue received from: BULLETIN OF SPANISH STUDES (vol. LXXXVIII, nº7-8. November-december 2011)

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*”And this is the truth!: reflections on truth in the trial of Fray Luis de León, 1572-1576. John A Jones

*”La Bonita Confidencia”: deception, trust and the figure of poetry in La gitanilla. Edward Williamson.

*The Buscon in Context. D. Gareth Walters

*History as novella and novel as history in Ni Rey ni roque (1835) by Patricio de la Escosura

*”La de Bringas, c'est moi!: Galdós' debt to Mesonero Romanos. Xon de Ros

*Don Lope Garrido and the persistence of decrepit values ​​in Tristana. Geoffrey Ribbans

*Regional fiction and regeneration: Ricardo Macías Picavea's The land of fields. david henn

*Experiments in genre: Baroja's Vidas sombrías and the Short story in english. Katharine Murphy

*The metaliterary adventures, inventions and mystifications of Pío Baroja's Silvestre Paradox. Patricia McDermott

* The opium of the peasants: the crusade against alcoholic and religious intoxication in La bodega, by Vicente Blasco Ibañez. Theresa Fuentes-Peris

*Religion and modernity in Spain: religious experience in the novels of Ramón Pérez de Ayala. John Macklin

*Married temptresses in Falla and Lorca. Nelson R. Orringer

*Luis de Oteiza's ¡Viva El Rey!: Traces in an Historical palimpsest. Richard Cardwell

*Pío Baroja's “Beizama”: a crime retold. LynnKitchen

*San Manuel Bueno, martyr and the Art of hagiography. Federico Bonaddius

*Faith, creed and scripture in San Manuel Bueno, martyr. Eamonn Rodgers

*Max Aub and Luis Álvarez Petreña: a conflict of aesthetics. Joan Oleza

*The letters from Ramón Gómez de la Serna to Joan Merli (1942-1950): towards creative books. Pure Fernandez

*A close Reading of Manuel Vázquez Montalbán's use of disgression in selected novels from the “Serie Carvalho”. Caragh Wells

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