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 committeepresident:
Javier Sánchez Escribano, Universidad de Zaragoza.
secretary - treasurer: Andrew Monnickendam, Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona.
committee members: Miguel Martínez López,
Universidad
de Almería;
Juan Antonio Prieto Pablos, Universidad de Sevilla.
general editor: Santiago González y Fernández-Corugedo,
Universidad
de Oviedo.
editorial board
| Antonio Ballesteros González, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha | Andrew Monnickendam, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
| Clara Calvo López, Universidad de Murcia | Macario Olivera Villacampa, Universidad de Zaragoza |
| 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 |
| Rui Gomes de Carvalho Homem, Universidade do Porto | Dionisia Tejera Llano, Universidad de Deusto |
| Manuel José Gómez Lara, Universidad de Sevilla | Gustavo 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 (UK) |
SECTION I: TOPICS IN RENAISSANCE ENGLISH
Cruz Cabanillas, Isabel de la: Early Modern English Etymological
Respellings and Their Influence upon Pronunciation.
1-8
García-Bermejo Giner, Fuencisla: The Northern/Scottish
Dialect in Nathaniel Woodes’ A Conflict of Conscience (1581).
9-22
González Álvarez, Dolores: Evaluative Subject
Modifiers in Early Modern English.
23-38
SECTION II: TOPICS IN LITERATURE & CRITICISM
Borot, Luc: Early Journalism in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century
England: the Interface between Literature and
‘Popular Culture’. 41-58
Ungerer, Gustavo: Juan Pantoja de la Cruz and the Circulation
of Gifts Between the English and Spanish Courts in 1604/5.
59-78
Cuder Domínguez, Pilar: 'In Stella's face I read':
Stella as Palimpsest in Sidney's Sonnet Sequence. 79-84
Hernández Santano, Sonia: Corrupted Platonism
in Astrophil and Stella: the expression of desire.
85-90
Cora Alonso, Jesus: Donne's Holy Sonnet I and Alciati's
Emblem CXXI.
91-122
Pando Canteli, Maria Jesus: Sonnets, rooms, tears and
books: The Poetics of Physical Spaces in Donne's Love Poetry.
123-128
Prieto Pablos, Juan Antonio: John Donne's Rhetoric of
Suspension.
129-134
Ribes Traver, Purificación: Religious Struggle
in John Donne and Ausiàs March.
135-148
Carvalho Homem, Rui: Difficult Ancestors: Modern Irish
Poets and their Elizabethan Predecessors.
149-158
Crespo Candeias Velez Relvas, Maria de Jesus: Baltasar
Gracián and the ethics of the Renaissance.
159-162
Curbet, Joan: "Changeling love": the function of Cupid
in Fulke Greville's Caelica.
163-170
Flotats, Rosa: Three and its Content: Thought, Hope,
Poetry in Milton.
171-178
Saez Hidalgo, Ana: The romantic Robert Burton or the
art of forgery.
179-188
Stone, John: A Gardenist Reading of Andrew Marvell’s
“Upon Appleton House”.
189-202
López-Peláez Casellas, Jesús: The
enemy within: otherness in T. Dekker's Lust's Dominion.
203-208
Vélez Núñez, Rafael: The poetical
mind in Ben Jonson's masques.
209- 214
SECTION III: SHAKESPEARE
Campbell, Gordon: Obelisks and Pyramids in Shakespeare,
Milton and Alcalá.
217-232
Wilson, Hugh: Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew
and Traces of Spanish Influence: Or, Exemplary Tales,
and Picaresque Fictions. 233-256
Machado, Maria Salome: Shakespeare's The Taming of
the Shrew and Jonson's Epicoene: the women in the stocks.
257-264
Ballesteros González, Antonio: The Ominous Fate
of Monstrosity in King Lear.
265-270
Bueno Alonso, Jorge Luis: History, Patriotism and Religion
in William Shakespeare's Henry V. 271-284
González Campos, Miguel Ángel: Shakespeare
in Outer Space: Forbidden Planet as Adaptation of The Tempest.
285-292
González Fernández de Sevilla, José
Manuel: Shakespeare's use of history in Escalas' criticism.
293-298
Muñoz Valdivieso, Sofía: Double Erasure
in The Tempest: Miranda in Postmodern Critical Discourse.
299-304
Tronch Pérez, Jesús: New Old Readings in
the Texts of Hamlet.
305-317
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