Leticia Álvarez Recio. Pamphlet literature against the Anglo-Spanish Match: Thomas Scott’s Vox Populi (1620) |
5-22 |
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Mª Carmen Gomez Galisteo. Representing Native American women in early colonial American writings: Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Juan Ortiz and John Smith |
23-44 |
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John J. Joughin. Dividuated selves: on Renaissance criticism, critical finitude and the experience of ethical subjectivity |
45-70 |
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Lorena Laureano Domínguez. Pericles’ “unknown travels”: the dimensions of geography in Shakespeare’s Pericles |
71-98 |
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Sofía Muñoz Valdivieso. “Mine ear is much enamour’d of thy note:” Shakespeare’s intercultural dream in the Indian subcontinent |
99-120 |
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Purificación Ribes Traver. Early stage history of Jules Romains’ Volpone |
121-150 |
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Javier Ruano García. Looking for regional words in late seventeenth-century England: Bishop White Kennett and his ignored glossary to Parochial Antiquities (1695) |
151-176 |
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