Echoes and inscriptions : comparative approaches to early modern Spanish literatures / edited by Barbara A. Simerka and Christopher B. Weimer.

Contents The uniqueness of Spain / Walter Cohen -- Who's telling this story, anyhow? Framing tales east and west: Panchatantra to Boccaccio to Zayas / Margaret Greer -- Lasting laughter: comic challenges posed by Zayas and Castellanos / Amy R. Williamsen -- Xavier Villaurrutia as a neo-Baroque writer / Salvador Oropesa -- Through the looking glass: reflections on the Baroque in Luis Buñuel's The criminal life of Archibaldo de la Cruz / Sidney Donnell -- Abjection's tapestry: Saint-Amant's reading of Don Quixote / Salvador J. Fajardo -- Comparative anatomy: Cervantes's Don Quixote and Furetière's Le Roman bourgeois / James A. Parr -- Transgendering the mystical voice: Angela de Foligno, San Juan, Santa Teresa, Luisa de Carvajal / Anne J. Cruz -- Feminine transformations of the Quixote in eighteenth-century England: Lennox's Female Quixote and her sisters / Amy Pawl -- Comedia contributions to a Molière masterpiece / Thomas P. Finn -- The unheimlich maneuver: La dama duende and The comedy of errors / William R. Blue -- Rethinking Cervantine utopias: some no (good) places in Renaissance England and Spain / Diana de Armas Wilson -- Power grabbing and court opportunism: from Spain to France / Perry Gethner -- Eros and atheism: providential ideology in the Don Juan plays of Tirso de Molina and Thomas Shadwell / Barbara A. Simerka -- The politics of adaptation: Fuenteovejuna in Pinochet's Chile / Christopher B. Weimer -- Numancia as Ganymede: conquest and continence in Giulio Romano, Cervantes, and Rojas Zorrilla / Frederick A. de Armas.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 99098198
ISBN0838754309 (alk. paper)

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