Sederi Universidade de Vigo
2003

ISSN 1135-7789 / ISBN 84-158-234-4


Sederi 13: Contents

 

 

 

Articles


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Editors’ Foreword Foreword  iii
Borge, Francisco J. Richard Hakluyt, promoter of the New World: the navigational origins of the English nation 1
Calbi, Maurizio ‘Civil Monsters’: race, eroticism and the body in early modern literature and culture 11
Campillo Arnáiz, Laura Spanish translations of culture-bound elements in The First Part of Henry IV: a historical perspective 23
Cougil Álvarez, Rosa María & Ana I. González Cruz On the development of deverbal conjunctions. A case study on the grammaticalisation of provided (that) in early Modern English 33
Domínguez Romero, Elena Thomas Morley’s First Book of Madrigals to Four Voices. A Pastoral Romance 45
Drakakis, John Jews, bastards, and black rams (and women): representations of ‘otherness’ in Shakespearean texts 55
Gómez, Carlos J Farcical innocuousness versus morality and satire in the comedies of Thomas Durfey 77
González Díaz, Victorina Adjective comparison in Renaissance English 87
Griffiths, Jane The matter of invention in Hawes’ Passetyme of Pleasure 101
Karremann, Isabel One and one is two, three is potency: the dynamics of the erotic triangle in Othello 111
Nevalainen, Terttu Sociolinguistic perspectives on Tudor English 123
Núñez Pertejo, Paloma Adjectival participles or present participles? On the classification of some dubious examples from the Helsinki Corpus 141
Pando Canteli, María J.

‘... and often Absences / Withdrew our Soules and made us Carcasses.’ The destructive power of the female figure in Donne’s Nocturnall and Quevedo’s love poetry

155
Pearson, Jacqueline The least certain of boundaries: gendered bodies and gendered spaces in Early Modern drama 163
Relvas, María Jesús

The literary construction of a monstruous portrait – King Richard III by Thomas More and William Shakespeare

183
Ribeiro, Nuno Manuel Dias Pinto The Second Coming: prophecy and utopian thought in John Milton (1608-74) and António Vieira (1608-97) 191
Shea, Colleen ‘The truest glass’: Ben Jonson’s verse epistles and the construction of the ideal patron 199
Tiburi, Marcia Saturn’s body: melancholy and method in the Anatomy of Melancholy 209
Vélez Núñez, Rafael Melancholic sounds: singing madness in Restoration drama 219
Villegas López, Sonia Narrative levels in The Inhumane Cardinal (1696) by Mary Pix 229

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Sederi
Sociedad Española de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses

The specific aim of the Spanish Society for English Renaissance Studies is to promote, stimulate and give impulse in Spain to the study and research of 16th and 17th century English language, literature and history, and their relationship with their Spanish counterparts, in all aspects: linguistic, literary and cultural.

executive committee 2001-2002

president: Juan Antonio Prieto Pablos, Universidad de Sevilla.
secretary - treasurer: Luciano García García, Universidad de Jaén.
committee members: Zenón Luis Martínez, Universidad de Huelva;
                                Clara Calvo López, Universidad de Murcia.
publications: Jorge Figueroa Dorrego, Universidade de Vigo.
 



Editorial board for number 13
(2001-2002)

Clara Calvo López, Universidad de Murcia

Jesús López-Peláez Casellas, Universidad de Jaén
Pilar Cuder Domínguez, Universidad de Huelva Andrew Monnickendam, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
José Luis Chamosa González, Universidad de León Maria Hélena Ribeiro de Paiva Correia, Universidade de Lisboa
Teresa Fanego Lema, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Juan Tazón Salces, Universidad de Oviedo
Manuel José Gómez Lara, Universidad de Sevilla Dionisia Tejera Llano, Universidad de Deusto
Rui Gomes de Carvalho Homem, Universidade do Porto Gustav Ungerer, Universität Bern
José Gómez Soliño, Universidad de La Laguna Isabel Verdaguer Claverá, Universitat de Barcelona

José Manuel González Fernández de Sevilla, Universitat d' Alacant

Keith Whitlock, Open University

 

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