Sederi 6
Edited by Ana María Manzanas Calvo
&
S. G. Fernández-Corugedo
 Sederi Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha
1996
ISSN 1135-7789


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: Javier Sánchez Escribano, Universidad de Zaragoza.
secretary - treasurer: Andrew Monnickendam, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
committee members: Dionisia Tejera, Universidad de Deusto; Miguel Martínez López, Universidad de Almería; Patricia Shaw (H), Universidad de Oviedo.
general editor: Santiago González y Fernández-Corugedo, Universidad de Oviedo.

editorial committee

José Manuel González y Fernández de Sevilla, Universidad de Alicante; Andrew Monnickendam, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona; Macario Olivera Villacampa, Universidad de Zaragoza (Huesca); Antonio Ballesteros González, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; Clara Calvo López, Universidad de Murcia.


Contents



Ballesteros González; Antonio: Lost in Paradisiacal Beauty: Milton’s Re-writing of the Narcisus Myth: 7-12.
Calvo, Clara: Shakespeare’s and the Press: the Ideological Appropriation of Romeo and Juliet: 13-19.
Cora Alonso, Jesús: Two Examples of Poetic Parallelism between John Donne and Lope de Vega: 21-28.
Chamosa González, Jose Luis: Some Comments on Sir Philip Sidney’s Certain Sonnets: Heterogeneity and Unity: 29-35.
Félix García, María del Mar: The Spanish Tragedy and Los Comendadores de Córdoba. Two Different Appoaches to the Senecan
                                                 Revenge Theme: 37-42.
Flotats, Rosa: Milton: ParadiseLost and the Questions of Kabbalah: 43-57.
González Fernández de Sevilla, José Manuel: A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Almagro: 53-57.
González y Fernández-Corugedo, Santiago: Editing Renaissance Classics in Spain in the 90’s: 59-74.
Gray, Douglas: Ends and Beginnings in the Earlier Sixteenth-Century Drama: 75-91.
López-Peláez Casellas, Jesús: Woman as Text in Othello and in Calderon’s Dramas de Honor: 93-98.
Manzanas Calvo, Ana María: Ideological Tensions in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko: 99-105.
López Martínez, Miguel: Overreaching Flesh and Soul : The Theme of Damnation in Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and Tirso de
                                            Molina’s Don Juan: 107- 115.
Martínez Lorente, Joaquín: Possible-World Theories and the Two Fictional Worlds of More’s Utopia: How Much (and How) Can We
                                                Apply?: 117-123.
Olivera Villacampa, Macario: Hypocrites in Puritan Doctrine: 125-130.
Prieto Pablos, Juan Antonio: For the Love of Gaveston: Edward II and Audience Response in Elizabeth England: 131-146.
Rodríguez Ledesma, María Nieves: Distribution of Lexical Doublets in The Compaynt of Scotland: 147-151.
Sáez González, Rosa: Tragic Heroes: Avengers or Victims: 153-161.
Sánchez Escribano, Javier: Shakespeare’s Richard II: A Historical Reading: 163-173.
Sánchez Roura, María Teresa: Addressing the Audience of the Towneley Plays: 175-188.
Shepherd, Robert K. : How Scottish Weather Affected the English Literary Climate: 189-195.
Soubriet Velasco, Beatriz: Chaos and Harmony in Middleton’s A Game at Chess: 197-201.
Tejera, Dionisia: Spanish-English Relationship in the Work of Thomas Gage; al. Tomás de Santa María: 203-208.
Thompson, Ann: Feminist Criticism: The First/Last Twenty Years: 209-214.
Whitlock, Keith: The Spanish Gypsy Under the Spanish Eyes: 215-227.
Wilcox, Helen: "The soul in Paraphrase": The Devotional Poetry of George Herbert and his Contemporaries.

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