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  • av Doris L. Baum
    401

    This study has as its object the presentation of a new approach to the understanding of the content and style of the works of Francisco de Quevedo.

  • - A Medieval Spanish Translation of Guido de Colonna's Historia Destructionis Troiae
     
    401

    An annotated edition of a unique Spanish translation of Guido de Colonna's Latin version of the Old French Roman de Troie by Benoit de Sainte-Maure. The editor has provided a useful critical apparatus, including a source study and a glossary.

  • - Agrippa d'Aubigne's Les Tragiques
    av Richard L. Regosin
    401

    Examines the thematic unity of Les Tragiques as the resolution of disorder, interprets its form as a fusion of generic tragedy and the epic, draws a parallel between the poem and the Book of Revelation, and treats aspects of structure and style in the light of this reading of Les Tragiques as tragedy and Apocalypse.

  • - A New Approach to French Literature
    av Helmut A. Hatzfeld
    467

    Winner of the 1949 Language Association Oxford Award, Literature through Art, first published in 1952, sketches the history of French literature in terms of its relations to the fine arts, using pictures to interpret literature and literary texts to interpret art.

  • av Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo
    401

    The first edition (Toledo, 1526) is here reproduced in facsimile in honor of Professor Sterling A. Stoudemire. Oviedo, an official chronicler of the Indies, describes in naive but charming fashion the dazzling variety of new flora and fauna as well as the customs of the Indians he has observed in the Caribbean Islands.

  • - The Rhetorical Situation of the Major Works
    av Robert J. Ellrich
    401

    Provides an analysis of Rousseau's relationship to his reader in the major works from Discours sur les sciences et les arts to Reveries du promeneur solitaire. This volume should stimulate further discussion of the general subject of writer-reader relationships in literature.

  • av David William Foster
    401

    Traces the development of Roa Bastos's concern with the reality of his people and their history and focuses on the mature techniques employed in the creation of a literary myth of a social reality.

  • av Virginia A. La Charite
    467

    This study is based on a detailed analysis of the textual variants and revisions that reflect the poet's linear development from his poetic debut in 1922 to the present.

  • - A Select and Critical Bibliography
    av Elliott M. Grant
    406

    Contains over five hundred critical entries divided into thirteen sections that are concerned with the following aspects of Hugo scholarship: bibliographies; catalogues; editions; anthologies; biography; general criticism, political career and social philosophy; language, style and imagery; poetry; the novel; theatre; and foreign influence.

  • av Charles F. Fraker Jr
    401

    Presents the first formal study of Jewish influences in the famous fifteenth-century cancionero, composed at the court of the poet-king, John II of Castile.

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    406

    This commemorative volume is a collection of essays whose subjects range from the structure of the Divine Comedy to detailed studies of Dante's influence, language, and thought.

  • - Selected and Translated
     
    406

    Translating from writings of the period of King John III of Castile, Scholberg weaves together an admirable account of the life and customs of those times, 1406-1454.

  • av Charles Merritt Carlton
    401

    Carlton studies in detail some forty words that he has found in the texts published by Tjader in his Die nichtliterarischen lateinischen Papyri Italiens aus der Zeit 445-700, volume one (Lund, 1955).

  • av J. Hunter Peak
    406

    Traces social drama in Spain from its beginnings in the works of Moratin, treats those continuing the Moratin tradition, and studies the social drama of Tamayo y Baus, Ayala, Eguilza, Echegaray, the minor playwrights, and Dicenta and Galdos.

  • av George Bernard Daniel
    406

    Treats the evolution of that branch of serious French drama whose themes were taken from the national history. The study also concerns dramatic groups, the staging of plays, and audiences.

  • - Etude Litteraire
    av Claude Kurt Abraham
    406

    The annotated text, followed by a listing of principal sources and a selective bibliography, has the dual purpose of tracing a biography of G. D'Orleans and depicting his patronage of the arts.

  • av James A. Castaneda
    467

    The first part of this study investigates both the historical probability of the love affair of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, and a Jewess and the peregrinations of the theme in comparative literature. The second part contains a critical edition of Lope de Vega's dramatic treatment of the subject.

  • av Stephen G. Nichols Jr
    406

    Shows that the Chanson de Roland is clearly the work of an individual creativity that could, by deliberate repetition of important parts and careful arrangement of the order of events, transcend speech limitations to hint at the complex reaction and subtle character development of the protagonist.

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    406

    Volume 32 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

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    406

    In 1253 this book was rendered into Spanish from Arabic and became the inspiration for many great books of European literature. It will be of value to folklorists and students of Spanish and comparative literature, but it will also interest anyone who likes lively tales.

  • av Frank M. Duffey
    406

    The sketch of manners originated in Colombia under the influence of the Spaniards Larra and Mesonero Romanos, whose works were well known there by 1840. Although the Colombian sketch is not distinguished artistically, its scope and variety of subject produce a richly detailed picture of the life, people, and institutions of mid-century Colombia.

  • av Urban T. Holmes Jr
    406

    Three annotated essays are examined and conjectures made as to events probably occurring during the period. The essays are "Samuel Pepys in Paris", "Medieval Gardens", and "A Twelfth-Century Schoolmaster".

  • av Robert L. Politzer
    406

    Politzer, in collaboration with his wife, created a study of the vulgarisms in the Merovingian documents in France and the Lombard documents in Italy. The results support what has been generally believed about the progress of Vulgar Latin in those areas.

  • av Sister M. Amelia Klenke
    406

    The author indicates that the presence of liturgy and allegory in Perceval may possibly indicate that Chretien was experiencing spiritual growth.

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    406

    This honorary edition of twenty-six annotated articles was presented to Professor William M. Dey on the occasion of his seventieth birthday by his colleagues and former students. Professor Dey's vita and bibliography are also included.

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    406

    The complete text is followed by a listing of proper names and a table of variants based on six other versions of the manuscript. The introduction gives the background of the author, the work, and the legend and discusses the seven versions and language used.

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    406

    This interpretive essay and epilogue is introduced by a foreword in which he defends the work.

  • - An Interpretative Essay
    av Robert A. Hall Jr
    406

    An interpretive essay briefly outlining the subject matter and history of the debates on the Italian language. This book proposes not to produce new material, but it is selective, concentrating primarily on the sixteenth century. Two appendices include a chronological table of the major documents used and a listing of notes and citations.

  • - La adaptacion cinematografica del teatro espanol
    av Maria Asuncion Gomez
    637

    Written in Spanish, this book explores the relationship between dramatic texts and their cinematic adaptations. It examines the transposition of form and ideology in film versions of 20th-century plays by writers such as Carlos Arniches, Federico Garcia Lorca and Antonio Buero Vallejo.

  • - Witnessing and Testimony in Early Modern France
    av Andrea Frisch
    541

    In an examination of eyewitness travel writing in thirteenth- through sixteenth-century France, Andrea Frisch studies the figure of the witness at a historical juncture and in a cultural context in which that figure is generally thought to have begun to assume a recognizably modern form and function.

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