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  • - A Study in the Style of the Troubadours
    av Nathaniel B. Smith
    458

    Volume 176 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

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    458

    This is a collection of essays dealing with the editing, in theory and practice, of medieval manuscripts.

  • av Jerry Lewis Kasparek
    394,-

    This study seeks to demonstrate an influential relationship between Moliere's classical reading and his character, Tartuffe. The work is divided into five sections: Introduction, The Satiric Element in "Tartuffe," Moliere's "Tartuffe," An Interpretation Based on Significant Parallels with the Traditions in Roman Satiric Literature, and Conclusion.

  • - El virrey Amat, el marques de Soto Florido y La Perricholi
     
    458

    Volume 172 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - The Art of Rhetoric
    av Edouard Morot-Sir
    458

    A collection of essays from a symposium held in April 1974, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this volume analyses Beckett's philosophy, rhetoric, poetry, and novels.

  • - A Study of Selected Aspects of Max Jacob's Poetic Style
    av Annette Thau
    394,-

    Jacob's reputation has traditionally been that of a verbal acrobat. This book is an analysis of the major stylistic devices of his poems and prose poems: puns, parody, and imagery. This beautifully unified study reveals the richness and complexity of Jacob's lyrical style and considerably changes the traditional concept of his poetry.

  • - The Poetry of Xavier Villaurrutia
    av Merlin M. Forster
    394,-

    Provides a close analysis and evaluation of Villaurrutia's poetry. The book moves from the specific to the more abstract, from commentary on lexicon and syntax through metrics and figurative language to a consideration of the poet's major themes: love, death, and oppressive solitude.

  • - A New Investigation of the Imagery and Significance of Chretien de Troyes's Grail Episode Based on Medieval Hebraic Sources
    av Eugene J. Weinraub
    394,-

    The author, after analyzing textual and iconographic descriptions of the medieval Jewish Passover Seder, concludes that Chretien de Troyes's Grail banquet found in his romance Perceval portrayed a Sephardic Seder. The author proves the possibility of Chretien's having been influenced by Sephardic Jewry.

  • - The Prose Poems of Stephane Mallarme
    av Ursula Franklin
    458

    A close reading, with text and translation, of each of the thirteen prose poems which Mallarme published during his life and grouped together in 1897 as the "Anecdotes ou Poemes" of Divagations.

  • av Marcia L. Welles
    394,-

    Studies the stylistic importance of El Discreto as a prelude to El Criticon and analyses the thematic and structural unity of the novel. Special attention is devoted to the elements of allegory and satire, the diversity of their presentation and integration in the narration, and their linguistic dynamism.

  • av Joan Hinde Stewart
    394,-

    Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni was one of the most popular novelists of her day. Stewart examines Lettres de Fanni Butlerd (1957) and the seven subsequent novels, paying particular attention to the technical aspects of her work to her handling of the letter form to her ideas on men, women, and love and to her feminism.

  • av Giacomo Leopardi
    394,-

    Volume 164 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • av Karlis Racevskis
    394,-

    Volume 163 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - A Critical Bibliography
    av Mary G. Hauer
    383,-

    Volume 162 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - Volumen I
    av Francisco Rico
    394,-

    With Vida u Obra de Petrarca, Dr. Francisco Rico questions whether the traditional biography of Petrarch is a product of the real life of the author, or from the critical understanding of his work. In this volume, he analyzes the environment and periodization of the Secretum, relocating its date of publication. It has long been assumed that the Secretum--composed of three dialogues in which "Augustine," in the presence of "Truth" tries to persuade "Francis" to seek spiritual perfection--reflects a spiritual crisis on the part of the author. This is the supposition that Dr. Rico calls into question. This comprehensive, Spanish-language study opens the way for a more realistic interpretation of both the works and motivations of Petrarch.

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    458

    Includes articles by Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce, William D. Ilgen, Luis Leal, Cyril A. Jones, Luis Monguilo, Donald F. Fogelquist, James A. Castaneda, Allen W. Phillips, Ivan A. Schulman, Philip Metzidakis, Enrique Pupo-Walker, Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo, Andrew P. Debicki, Fernando Alegria, and Roberto Gonzales Echeverria.

  • - Simposio
    av Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce
    394,-

    Volume 157 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • av Joseph R. Danos
    458

    Volume 156 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - The Dramatist and His Competitors, 1620-26
    av Ruth Lee Kennedy
    458

    Contents: Tirso in the Era of Reform and Rapid Change; Tirso, Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza Lope, and the 'Junta de Reformacion'; Tirso's Relations to Lope and His Theatre Reappraised; Tirso, Lope, Luis Velez, and the Conde de Olivares: Literary and Political Satire in Tirso's La fingida Arcadia; Tirso and Various Caricatures of Luis Velez in 1625, in particular one from Tirso's 'Segunda parte' (1625); Tirso and the 'Corpulent' Poet; Tirso and Velez's currilous Copla, Together with Other Satire; Tirso against Juan Ruiz de Alarcon and Luis Velez; Assessments and Reassessments.

  • av Shirley B. Whitaker
    394,-

    This excellent introductory study offers entry to the life, reputation and works of Alvaro Cubillo de Aragon (1596-1661). By dividing her study by genre, Dr. Shirley B. Whitaker codifies the universals uniting the work of this prolific playwright, from his mythological plays, to his histories, to his religious works, to the Comedias de costumbres for which he is best known.

  • av Miguel Magnotta
    458

    This book presents a chronological study of the critical and scholastic work on the Cid. It starts at the beginning of the Eighteenth-century with the rediscovery and the publication of the poem, and ends in 1971, just before the publication of one of the revolutionary modern editions of the text. The most impressive trait of this study is its exhaustiveness. It masterfully organizes a vast field of information in a comprehensive and accessible way. This volume is a very useful tool for any student of the Cid: from the novice to the most expert investigator.

  • - A Selective Annotated Bibliography
    av Dana B. Drake
    458

    Volume 138 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - A Critical Edition and Study
    av Harriet Goldberg
    458

    Volume 137 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series.

  • - Elements de sensibilite baroque dans la Creation du monde
    av Bruno Braunrot
    394,-

    This book is an exploration into reading Du Bartas's poetry, specifically Creation, as baroque. Its contents include: Etat Present des Etudes sur du Bartas, Les Criteres de L'Oeuvre Baroque, La Creation du Monde: Etude du Poeme, and Du Bartas Entre la Pleiade et le Baroque.

  • av Donald Thaddeus Dietz
    394,-

    This study is an admirable addition to the corpus treating the Auto Sacramental in Golden Age Spain. Through this book, Dr. Donald Thaddeus Dietz demonstrates the allegorization of New Testament parables by dramatists in sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain. Forming an excellent introduction to the genres of the Auto and the parable, this work opens the genre for a contemporary reader, and contextualizes it within its historiographic and literary contexts.

  • - Una vida del siglo XV
    av Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce
    394,-

    The alcade of Andujar during the reign of Henry IV of Castile (1454-1474), Escavias was also a historian, a poet, and a counsellor to the king. Based on unpublished documents, this volume discusses the various aspects of his life and demonstrates conclusively that he was the author of Hechos de Miguel Lucas de Iranzo.

  • - General Consideration and Unusual Features
    av Sturgis E. Leavitt
    394,-

    Contains sixteen articles that have been previously published in various journals and homage volumes but are now almost inaccessible, if not entirely forgotten. Two of these articles deal with the Golden Age drama in general, and the others concern rather unusual aspects of the theatrical production of the period.

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    394,-

    This volume, presented to Professor Pei on the occasion of his retirement from Columbia, contains sixteen studies by his former students in the fields of Romance philology and medieval literature.

  • - Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal
    av Richard A. Preto-Rodas
    394,-

    Examines the dialogue tradition as it shaped the structure and themes of Lobo's seventeenth-century classic. Lobo's departure from earlier views of courtly lore is shown in his preference for social eloquence and literary cultivation over nobility of character and physical prowess.

  • - A Morphological Study
    av Frede Jensen
    394,-

    This morphological study is designed to show the transformation from Latin verbs into the Old and Modern Italian verbal system. The work is inspired by the methods of traditional, historical philology, and its intent is largely pedagogical.

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