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Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Reading, Performing, and Imagining the Libro del Arcipreste examines how reading, writing, and interpretation reside at the core of the cultural history of the Castilian Libro del Arcipreste (often called the Libro de buen amor) from the moment of it
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Publikováno v:
Celestinesca, Vol 21, Iss 1-2, Pp 65-78 (2021)
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https://doaj.org/article/33b37439185747c59c4c8b9cb58a523a
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
One of the most widely-read and translated Spanish works in sixteenth-century Europe was Fernando de Rojas'Celestina, a 1499 novel in dialogue about a couple that faces heartbreak and tragedy after being united by the titular brothel madam. In'Celest
Autor:
E. MICHAEL GERLI, MANUS O’DWYER, MARGARET R. GREER, SASHA D. PACK, EPICTETO DÍAZ NAVARRO, ADRIÁN RAMÍREZ RIAÑO, CAROLYN FORNOFF
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. 98:1041-1050
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Publikováno v:
Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America. 41:15-47
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie. 137:362-382
Exemplum XI of Don Juan Manuel’s Libro del Conde Lucanor (“De lo que contesçió a un deán de Sanctiago con don Yllán, el grand maestro de Toledo”, ca. 1331‒1335) relates the encounter of Don Yllán de Toledo, a learnèd necromancer, and th
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Publikováno v:
Hispanic Review. 89:375-395
espanolEl exemplo XI del Libro del Conde Lucanor, ademas de constituir una admonicion contra la ingratitud, revela una distincion ideologica clave en la obra, que marca la tension entre el pujante mundo intelectual seglar del llamado “largo siglo X
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
In this wide-ranging study E. Michael Gerli shows how Cervantes and his contemporaries ceaselessly imitated one another—glossing works, dismembering and reconstructing them, writing for and against one another—while playing sophisticated games of
Autor:
E. Michael Gerli
Publikováno v:
La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. 49:133-157