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Bulletin of the Comediantes |
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VOLUME 40 |
SUMMER 1988 |
NUMBER 1 |
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CONTENTS |
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Manuel Durán. |
«Lope y la evolución del gracioso». |
5-12. |
Raymond Colon. |
“Animal Symbolism and the Characterization of Mendo in Rojas Zorrilla’s Del rey abajo, ninguno.” |
13-23. |
A. Robert Lauer. |
“The Pathos of Mencía’s Death in Calderón’s El médico de su honra.” |
25-40. |
David H. Darst. |
“Tirso de Molina’s Idea of Tragedy.” |
41-52. |
David Gitlitz. |
“How to Read a Comedia: Branching Points in the Script of Lope’s La discreta enamorada.” |
53-65. |
José M. Ruano de la Haza. |
«Noticias para el gobierno de la Sala de Alcaldes de Casa y Corte». |
67-74. |
Jorge E. Taracido. |
“The Date of Composition of Mira de Amescua’s La Fénix de Salamanca.” |
75-84. |
Susan de Carvalho. |
“The Legend of the Siete Infantes de Lara and Its Theatrical Representation by Cueva and Lope.” |
85-102. |
Alfredo Hermenegildo. |
«La marginación del carnaval: Celos aun del aire, matan». |
103-120. |
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REVIEWS |
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Frank P. Casa & Michael D. McGaha, eds. |
Editing the ‘Comedia.’ (Kurt & Roswitha Reichenberger) |
121-123. |
Michael D. McGaha, trans. |
Lo fingido verdadero. Acting is Believing. (Frederick A. de Armas) |
123-124. |
Klaus & Theo Reichenberger, illustrators. |
Lope de Vega y el teatro español del Siglo de Oro. Catálogo de la Exposición celebrada en conmemoración del 350 aniversario de la muerte de Lope de Vega. (Ruth Lundelius) |
125-126. |
Antonio Prieto, ed. |
Le Personnage dans la littérature du siècle d'or: statu et fonction. (Teresa S. Soufas) |
126-127. |
Robert Fiore, et al., eds. |
Studies in Honor of William C. McCrary. (James A. Castañeda) |
127-130. |
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LIST OF INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIBERS |
131-136. |
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FORUM |
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Charles Ganelin. |
“Parallel Lives: Spanish and English National Drama, 1580-1680.” |
137-139. |
Mary Parker. |
«Al director». |
141-143. |
Teresa J. Kirchner. |
«Chamizal 1988». |
145-152. |
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MENTIDERO DE COMEDIANTES |
153-156. |
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VOLUME 40 |
WINTER 1988 |
NUMBER 2 |
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James Mandrell. |
“Language and Seduction in El burlador de Sevilla.” |
165-180 |
Manuel Delgado-Morales. |
«Iconología de Peribáñez y el comendador de Ocaña». |
181-192. |
Margaret R. Greer. |
“From Copyist to Computer: Identification of Theatrical Scribes in the Siglo de Oro.” |
193-204. |
Catherine Swietlicki. |
“Lope’s Dialogic Imagination: Writing Other Voices of ‘Monolithic’ Spain.” |
205-226. |
David J. Pasto. |
“The Independent Heroines in Ruiz de Alarcón’s Major Comedias.” |
227-235. |
Mary Hivnor. |
“The Perseus Myth as Defined by Calderón and Corneille.” |
237-247. |
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