Sederi 2
 Edited by S. G. Fernández-Corugedo
 Sederi Universidad de Oviedo
1992
ISBN 84-7468-512-5


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

president: Juan Emilio Tazón, Universidad de Oviedo.
secretary: Javier Sánchez Escribano, Universidad de Zaragoza.
treasurer: Celia Florén, Universidad de Zaragoza.
committee members: Isabel Verdaguer, Universidad de Barcelona; Clara Calvo López, Universidad de Granada; Patricia Shaw (H), Universidad de Oviedo.

editorial committee

Patricia Shaw Fairman, Socorro Suárez Lafuente, Isabel Carrera Suárez, Juan Tazón Salces, Santiago González y Fernández-Corugedo, Universidad de Oviedo.


Contents




Aguilera, Mauricio D.: From Fire to Water: A symbolic analysis of the elements in the Elizabethan erotic discourse: 9-22.

Aguirre, Manuel: The Dram of Evil: Medieval Symbolism in Hamlet: 23-28.

Bravo, Antonio: A Commentary on four Courtier Poets' Autographs: 29-38.

Calvo, Clara: Authorial Revision & Authoritative Texts: A Case for Discourse Stylistics and the Pied Bull Quarto: 39-58.

Castillo, Francisco Javier: The English Renaissance and the Canary Islands: Thomas Nichols and Edmund Scory: 57-70.

Chamosa, José Luis: The strange fate of the English Arnalte y Lucenda by Diego de San Pedro: 71-82.

Dañobeitia, María Luisa: The Inevitable Death of Desdemona: Shakespeare and the Mediterranean Tradition: 83-94.

Fortunati, Vita: The 'Female Page': Transvestism and 'Ambiguity' in Elizabethan Theatre Roles: 95-112.

García, Francisco: Mateo de Oviedo, perhaps Ireland's greatest Spanish Friend of all time: 113-122.

Gleeson, Mary: Celtic Undertones in Macbeth: 123-134.

González, José Manuel: Existential Needs and Political Deeds in Coriolanus: 135-146.

Guerra, Teresa: The Nature of Shakespearean Tragedy: 147-156.

Krauel, Blanca: Events surrounding Thomas Malliard's Will, and English Merchant in Seville (1522-1523): 157-166.

López-Peláez, Jesús: The Inevitable Death of Desdemona: the Conflict between Will and Reason: 167-180.

Monnickendam, Andrew: Fallen Fruit, Fallen Men and a Fallen State: Images in Marvell's Pastoral Poetry: 181-192.

Murillo, Ana: Love and Chastity in Two Early English Versions of La Celestina: 193-206.

Olivera, Macario: Your Majesty, the Head of the Church of England: 207-216.

Pacheco, Margarita: Some Educational Aspects in England in the XVIth Century: 217-230.

Sánchez, Javier: The Spanish Match through the Texts: Jonson, Middleton and Howell: 231-246.

Sánchez, Ramón: The First Captivity Narrative: Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca's 1542 La Relacion: 247-260.

Santoyo, Julio César: Lewkenor/Lucanor, 1555?-1627: fragmentos biobibliográficos de un traductor olvidado: 261-288.

Shaw, Patricia: Philip II and Seduction a la española in an Elizabethan Roman à Clef: 289-302.

Shepherd, Robert K.:Shakespeare's Henry V; Person and Persona: 303-312.

Suárez, Socorro: Blood, Love and Tears: Renaissance Entertainment: 313-320.

Tazón, Juan Emilio & Viñuela, Urbano: 'Caliban's' choice in the 'Irish Tempest': 321-329.
 

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