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Bulletin of the Comediantes |
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VOLUME 41 |
SUMMER 1989 |
NUMBER 1 |
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CONTENTS |
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AUTHORS |
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Carroll B. Johnson. |
“Structural and Social Structures in El vizcaíno fingido.” |
7-20. |
Alfredo Rodríguez López-Vázquez. |
«Los índices léxicos, métricos y estilísticos y el problema de la atribución del Burlador de Sevilla». |
21-36. |
Alfred Rodríguez & Esteban Santaella. |
«Nota a una frase de El burlador». |
37-43. |
José M. Ruano de la Haza. |
«Una nota sobre la cazuela alta del Corral del Príncipe». |
45-49. |
Myra Gann. |
«La risa festiva en el gracioso de Lope de Vega». |
51-74. |
Christine J. Whitbourn. |
“Unity and Dichotomy: The Fundamental Dualism of Calderón’s Guárdate del agua mansa». |
75-87. |
Dawn L. Smith. |
“A Study of Staging and Scenic Effects in Two Comedias de tramoyas by Tirso de Molina.” |
89-105. |
Stephen Rupp. |
“Allegory and Diplomacy in Calderón’s El lirio y la azucena.” |
107-125. |
Alice Homstad. |
“Segismundo: The Perfect Machiavellian Prince.” |
127-139. |
Dian Fox. |
“In Defense of Segismundo.” |
141-154. |
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REVIEWS |
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Frances Exum, ed. |
Essays on Comedy and the Gracioso in Plays by Agustín Moreto. (Frank P. Casa) |
155-156. |
Randall W. Listerman, trans. |
The Interludes (Los Pasos) of Lope de Rueda. (Michael McGaha) |
156-157. |
A. Robert Lauer. |
Tyrannicide and Drama (Dian Fox). |
158-160. |
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VOLUME 41 |
WINTER 1989 |
NUMBER 2 |
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Everett W. Hesse. |
«Imágenes de la sexualidad en La venganza de Tamar, de Tirso». |
163-172. |
Víctor Arizpe. |
“Evidenciary Marks in Comedias Sueltas: Recording and Interpreting Manuscript Markings on Plays.” |
173-195. |
Michael J. Ruggerio. |
“History and Invention in La tragedia de San Hermenegildo.” |
197-209. |
Robert Morrison. |
“Deliberate Choice as One Reason for the Scarcity of Early Castilian Dramatic Texts.” |
211-216. |
Anne M. Pasero. |
“Reconstructing Narcissus: Vision and Voice in Calderón’s Eco y Narciso.” |
217-226. |
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REVIEWS |
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Ann E. Wiltrout. |
A Patron and a Playwright in Renaissance Spain: The House of Feria and Diego Sánchez de Badajoz. (Barbara F. Weissberger) |
227-228. |
J. E. Varey & N. D. Shergold. |
Los arriendos de los corrales de comedias de Madrid: 1587-1719. Estudio y documentos. (Alan Soons) |
229-230. |
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Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 64:1 (1987): Studies in Golden Age Drama. (Ruth Lundelius) |
230-232. |
Antonio Enríquez Gómez. |
La presumida y la hermosa (Brains or Beauty). Ed. & Trans. Glen F. Dille. (Michael McGaha) |
232-233. |
A. J. C. Bainton. |
Comedias Sueltas in Cambridge University Library (2). (Karl C. Gregg) |
233-236. |
Susan Niehoff McCrary. |
El último godo and the Dynamics of Urdrama. (Carol Bingham Kirby) |
236-237. |
Alexander A. Parker. |
The Mind and Art of Calderón: Essays on the Comedias. Ed. Deborah Kong. (Thomas A. O’Connor) |
237-239. |
Lope de Vega Carpio. |
El anzuelo de Fenisa. Fenisa’s Hook, or Fenisa the Hooker. Ed. & Trans. David M. Gitlitz. (D. W. Cruickshank) |
240-242. |
Glen F. Dille. |
Antonio Enríquez Gómez. (Alan Soons) |
242-246. |
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FORUM |
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Theodore S. Bearsley, Jr. |
“Fourteenth Siglo de Oro Drama Festival, Chamizal National Memorial, El Paso, Texas.” |
247-249. |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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Szilvia E. Szmuk et al. |
“Bibliography of Publications on the Comedia (1988-1989).” |
251-376. |
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EL MENTIDERO DE COMEDIANTES |
377-381. |
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