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  3. Vol. 16 (2022): Women writing in the Modern Age: the convent and the court as spaces of knowledge

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/studiaaurea.202216

Monography

Introduction. Women writing in the Modern Age: the convent and the court as spaces of knowledge

Beatriz Ferrús Antón

9-13

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"Communitas" and "auctoritas": Rethinking the Female Religious Community in the Early Modern Era. The Case of Ana Francisca Abarca de Bolea (O. Cist., 1602- ca. 1686) and the Cistercian Nuns of Casbas

Julia Lewandowska

15-34

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“So her declaration goes”. Sor Ana de san Agustín, the writing and rewriting of her life

Beatriz Ferrús Antón

35-50

pdf (Castellano)

Creativity and Performativity in a Comunity of Discalced Carmelite Nuns: some Delimitations around an Unpublished Theatrical "Fiesta" (c. 1638)

Verònica Zaragoza Gómez

51-75

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Affects, Self-fashioning and Narration in Conventual Writing. Úrsula Suárez’s "Relación autobiográfica"

Beatriz Colombi

77-96

pdf (Castellano)

Antonia de Cabañas, Lonely and Known to All

Ángela Inés Robledo

97-113

pdf (Castellano)

“Yo como madre tengo este oficio...”. The correspondence of the VIII countess- duchess of Benavente as vicereine of Naples

Alejandra Franganillo Álvarez

115-133

pdf (Castellano)

Pride, power and the body of a virreine in the diary of the Marquise of Las Amarillas

Judith Farré Vidal

135-150

pdf (Castellano)

Articles

The formation of the first Castilian Petrarchism

Vicenç Beltran

153-178

pdf (Castellano)

On the Edge of History: "Pobreza no es vileza" by Lope de Vega between Love and Heroism

Federica Cappelli

179-201

pdf (Castellano)

"La toma de Sevilla por el santo rey Fernando" by Cristóbal de Morales Guerrero: Theatre and Painting in the Service of Ferdinand III the Saint’s Canonisation Process

Juan Manuel Carmona Tierno

203-228

pdf (Castellano)

On false attributions and duplicity of titles in Calderon’s theatre: "Haz bien y guárdate" or "La confusión de un jardín"

Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo, Paula Casariego Castiñeira

229-259

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Garcilaso de la Vega and the Neapolitan literary circle of the Bishop of Catania

Gáldrick de la Torre Ávalos

261-282

pdf (Castellano)

Study of a Golden Age comedy attributed to Adrián Guerrero: "El ignorante discreto"

Jorge Ferreira Barrocal

283-307

pdf (Castellano)

Rape in sixteenth-century "Vies de femmes illustres" treatises

Dulce María González Doreste

309-328

pdf (Castellano)

Violence in the staging of "El Hamete de Toledo". AlmaViva Teatro production (2009)

Khatereh Gorji

329-347

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“The Tempest of Torment”: A Literary Love Topos and Pun in the Spanish Poetry of the Early Modern Age

Gabriel Laguna Mariscal, Mónica María Martínez Sariego

349-378

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A poetics of reading in the Góngora’s "Soledades"

Eva María Martínez Moreno

379-408

pdf (Castellano)

New Documents for the Textual History of Spanish Golden Age Poetry: Three Manuscripts in the "Brancacciano" Collection of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli (News and Texts)

Antonietta Molinaro

409-435

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“My actual academies and my schools”: Luigi Tansillo poet of the Toledo family

Rossano Pestarino

437-452

pdf (Italiano)

Journey as sexual metaphor: from folk lyric to Golden Age poetry

Álvaro Piquero

453-484

pdf (Castellano)

Life and death in Seville of the playwright Damián Salucio del Poyo

Francisco Javier Sánchez-Cid Gori

485-511

pdf (Castellano)

All a (erotic) matter of nuns: attribution and censorship of a 17th century play

Héctor Urzáiz Tortajada

513-549

pdf (Castellano)

Reviews

Encarnación Sánchez García, "Nombres y hombres"

Alejandro Cantarero de Salazar

553-561

pdf (Castellano)

José Montero Reguera, "Miguel de Cervantes. El poeta que fue novelista"

Jorge García

563-565

pdf (Castellano)

Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, "Obras completas. Volumen IX. Comedias sueltas: Primero es la honra que el gusto, No está el peligro en la muerte, No hay duelo entre dos amigos, Ni intente el que no es dichoso", ed. Instituto Almagro

Iván Gómez Caballero

567-568

pdf (Castellano)

Lope de Vega, "La Gatomaquia", ed. Antonio Sánchez Jiménez

Luis Gómez Canseco

569-571

pdf (Castellano)

Mathilde Albisson (ed.), "Los agentes de la censura en la España de los siglos XVI y XVII"

Marcela Londoño

573-579

pdf (Castellano)

Alonso de Ercilla, "La Araucana", ed. Luis Gómez Canseco

Lara Vilà

581-587

pdf (Castellano)
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