Summary of this issue: PART I *Introduction: IL McClelland (1908-2006). Ann L. Mackenzie *Appendix: IL McClelland Nonsense Rhymes * IL McClelland (1908-2006) Bibliography (1930-1999). Cery Byrne PART II *'Impugnador of concerns': The Mail of the blind of Madrid 1787 and Public Opinion in Spain on the Eve of European Revolution. IL
Summary of this number: QUEVEDO AND THE NORTH AMERICAN CRITICISM *Presentation: “Quevedo and the North American criticism”. Julián Olivares STUDIES *“The generic identity of the Buscón: notes on the trajectory of its reception”. Lía Schwartz *“Alternations of Carnival and Lent in Quevedo's Buscón: (Batjin as a bridge between American and Spanish Hispanism”. Julio Vélez-Sáinz *“The
Summary of this issue: CRISIS, CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY *Editorial. Crisis, culture and democracy. José Montelón “WINTER IN SARAJEVO” FESTIVAL/XII IBN ARABÍ FORUM *Speeches and works by Ibrahim Spahic, IITM Foundation, José Montelón, Pablo Beneito, Salem Mekki, David Ladra, Leandro di Donato and Roberto Cerdá *Text from “Don Quixote in Sarajevo ”. Jose Monleon and Roberto
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Summary of this issue: *The clitic “se” in Spanish and the lexical-conceptual structure. Carlos Benavides *Illusion of mimesis and amenity in Hernán Rivera Letelier's La Reina Isabel sang rancheras. Daniel Blaustein *The dogma of the Immaculate Conception as a weapon of territorial confrontation in Seville in the XNUMXth century. Jose Dominguez Burdalo and Antonio Sanchez
Summary of this issue: *The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama by David Remnick. Joseph Leyveld *The Mourners: Medieval Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Catalog of the exhibition by Sophie Jugie; The Art of Illumination: The Limbourgh Brothers and the
Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *Locating the Diary of Persecuted Innocence: María de Zayas´Adaptation of Hagiographic Historias. Eavan O´Brien *Writing and illness: Clarín and Pardo Bazán, once again. Denise Dupont *The second voice of water and rain in Nada by Carmen Laforet: a necessary company. Edgar Tello García *The 'Princess' by Joaquín Sabina:
Summary of this issue: STUDIES *Literary genres and shared literature. Germán Garrido Miñambres *The optimum non nasci topic and the humanistic arguments of miseria hominis. Jesús Gómez * The violence in the books of shepherds. Cristina Castillo Martínez *The infinite exile of Blanco White in the eyes of Juan Goytisolo. Fernando Durán López *The translation of
Summary of this issue *A Statement of Editorial Policy *Forthcoming in PMLA *Features in PMLA *Guest Column: Queer Ecology. Timothy Morton CLUSTER: PHILOLOGY MATTERS *Introduction: Relating Philology, practicing Humanism. Michelle R. Warren *The forbidden Beowulf: Haunted by incest. James W. Earl *Swollen woman, shifting canon: A midwife's charm and the birth of secular romance lyric.
Summary of this issue: *Spain in the showcase: Maurice Ravel, the myth of authenticity and Spanish neo-imperialism. Samuel Llano *Mortgaged Dreams: The Economics of Seduction in JA Bardem´s Calle Mayor. Elizabeth Amann *The transition and the "renunciation" to the recovery of the "democratic memory". Carme Molinero *Information, documentary and historical fiction: Readings