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Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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Neophilologus. 102:15-24
This article is an analysis of Luis de Gongora’s skillful employment of language to characterize King Henry IV of France in the funereal sonnet “El Cuarto Enrico yace mal herido.” Gongora wrote his poem in 1610 to honor Henry who was murdered i
Autor:
C. Alex Longhurst, Allyson M. Poska, Kimberly Lynn, D. Gareth Walters, Rosa Helena Chinchilla, Claudia Hopkins, Eric C. Graf, Diane Chaffee-Sorace, David Ortiz, Helena Buffery, Judith Stallings-Ward, Margaret Tejerizo, Fiona Noble, Anne L. Walsh, Laura López Fernández, Roberta Quance, Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla, Chris Perriam, Fernando Velasquez, Zoya Khan, Stephanie Dennison, Néstor E. Rodríguez
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Bulletin of Spanish Studies. 93:1067-1098
Autor:
Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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MLN. 130:183-199
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Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures. 64:1-17
Like many writers, the Spanish poet Luis de Gongora y Argote employs images of nature in his verse to illustrate the evanescence of life or to make moral comparisons between mankind and the external world. Like some authors, he also uses these symbol
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Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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Romance Notes. 47:245-251
THE various images of nature in the sonnet "En una fortaleza preso queda" (1606 or 1607) attributed to Luis de Gongora (1) produce a colorful picture which attracts the reader's attention and enhances his understanding of the poet's work. Figuring mo
Autor:
Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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The Canadian Modern Language Review. 52:115-120
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Diane Chaffee-Sorace, Baiba Abrams
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The Canadian Modern Language Review. 52:127-131
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Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen.
Autor:
Diane Chaffee-Sorace
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Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures. 44:128-139
Autor:
Diane Chaffee-Sorace
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Comediantes. 42:199-214